The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... true objects for the will and desires of man to aim at . But though the marks them- selves be excellent and well placed , how a man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be ...
... true objects for the will and desires of man to aim at . But though the marks them- selves be excellent and well placed , how a man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be ...
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... true greatness to have the frailty of a man and the security of a god 1 " ) , we may with more sobriety and truth receive the rest of what they have delivered concerning the doctrine of the Exemplar ; wherein , for the nature of good ...
... true greatness to have the frailty of a man and the security of a god 1 " ) , we may with more sobriety and truth receive the rest of what they have delivered concerning the doctrine of the Exemplar ; wherein , for the nature of good ...
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... true withal that the monastical life is not simply contemplative , but engaged also in the performance of certain ecclesiastical duties , such as continual prayer , and votive sacrifices offered to God , and the leisurely writing of ...
... true withal that the monastical life is not simply contemplative , but engaged also in the performance of certain ecclesiastical duties , such as continual prayer , and votive sacrifices offered to God , and the leisurely writing of ...
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... true way , makes the former superfluous . For do we not often see some minds so constituted , as to take the greatest delight in enjoying pleasures when present , and yet nevertheless little annoyed at the loss and leaving of them ? so ...
... true way , makes the former superfluous . For do we not often see some minds so constituted , as to take the greatest delight in enjoying pleasures when present , and yet nevertheless little annoyed at the loss and leaving of them ? so ...
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... true that these are not altogether passed over , but there are many treatises and writings in which they are touched upon at least in passing ; but how ? rather in a satire , and cynically after the manner of Lucian , than seriously and ...
... true that these are not altogether passed over , but there are many treatises and writings in which they are touched upon at least in passing ; but how ? rather in a satire , and cynically after the manner of Lucian , than seriously and ...
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