The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... Whereas , if men refer themselves to duties of society , as that state of body is most to be desired which is best able to endure and overcome all changes and extremities ; so likewise that mind is to be esteemed truly and properly ...
... Whereas , if men refer themselves to duties of society , as that state of body is most to be desired which is best able to endure and overcome all changes and extremities ; so likewise that mind is to be esteemed truly and properly ...
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... whereas the other courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereon he works , and not the rest ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the ...
... whereas the other courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereon he works , and not the rest ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the ...
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... whereas Charity alone admits of no excess . The Angels aspiring to be like God in power , transgressed and fell : " I will ascend , and be like unto the most High . " 4 Man aspiring to be like God in knowledge , transgressed and fell ...
... whereas Charity alone admits of no excess . The Angels aspiring to be like God in power , transgressed and fell : " I will ascend , and be like unto the most High . " 4 Man aspiring to be like God in knowledge , transgressed and fell ...
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... whereas those who are conscious of a defect in this point seek comeliness by reputation ; for where reputation is , there almost everything is becoming ; but where that is not , it must be supplied by manners and behaviour . Again there ...
... whereas those who are conscious of a defect in this point seek comeliness by reputation ; for where reputation is , there almost everything is becoming ; but where that is not , it must be supplied by manners and behaviour . Again there ...
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... whereas for the former , they ought not indeed to neglect them , but the latter as being of far greater importance they ought to have ready prepared and arranged at hand ; considering within themselves and endeavouring as much as ...
... whereas for the former , they ought not indeed to neglect them , but the latter as being of far greater importance they ought to have ready prepared and arranged at hand ; considering within themselves and endeavouring as much as ...
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