The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... virtue , duty , and felicity , as the 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 ...
... virtue , duty , and felicity , as the 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 ...
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... virtues are in the mind of man by habit , and not by nature , and we may make a formal distinction that generous spirits are won by doctrines and persuasions , and the vulgar sort by reward and punishment ; or we may give it in precept ...
... virtues are in the mind of man by habit , and not by nature , and we may make a formal distinction that generous spirits are won by doctrines and persuasions , and the vulgar sort by reward and punishment ; or we may give it in precept ...
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... virtue , goodness , and felicity , whereon so much labour has been spent . Wherefore I will divide moral knowledge into two principal parts ; the one " the Exemplar or Platform of Good , " the other " the Regiment or Culture of the Mind ...
... virtue , goodness , and felicity , whereon so much labour has been spent . Wherefore I will divide moral knowledge into two principal parts ; the one " the Exemplar or Platform of Good , " the other " the Regiment or Culture of the Mind ...
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... virtue with reluctation , and virtue settled and secured ; in their encounters between honesty and profit ; in their balancing of virtue with virtue , as to which outweighs the other , and the like ; so that I find that this part is ...
... virtue with reluctation , and virtue settled and secured ; in their encounters between honesty and profit ; in their balancing of virtue with virtue , as to which outweighs the other , and the like ; so that I find that this part is ...
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... virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly concerned with the duties of life ; and on the other hand , the numerous other sects , as the Cyrenaics and Epicureans , who placed it in pleasure , and made virtue ( as it is used in ...
... virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly concerned with the duties of life ; and on the other hand , the numerous other sects , as the Cyrenaics and Epicureans , who placed it in pleasure , and made virtue ( as it is used in ...
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