The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... blow at me ( excellent King ) for anything I have said or shall hereafter say in this matter , ( besides that I am within the protection of your Majesty , ) let me tell him that he is acting contrary to the rules and practice of warfare ...
... blow at me ( excellent King ) for anything I have said or shall hereafter say in this matter , ( besides that I am within the protection of your Majesty , ) let me tell him that he is acting contrary to the rules and practice of warfare ...
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... blow come from fortune , yet is there left a kind of expostulation with the fates themselves ; Atque Deos , atque astra vocat crudelia mater.1 Whereas if the evil be derived from a man's own fault , the stings of pain strike inward ...
... blow come from fortune , yet is there left a kind of expostulation with the fates themselves ; Atque Deos , atque astra vocat crudelia mater.1 Whereas if the evil be derived from a man's own fault , the stings of pain strike inward ...
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... blow over ; for it is a dangerous thing to alarm the consciences of men ; who , if they imagine them- selves undetected , may come to a better mind ; but if they perceive that they are discovered , they repel mis- chief with mischief ...
... blow over ; for it is a dangerous thing to alarm the consciences of men ; who , if they imagine them- selves undetected , may come to a better mind ; but if they perceive that they are discovered , they repel mis- chief with mischief ...
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... blow . " For , " as Tacitus says of Claudius , " there is no safety with that prince , who has nothing in his mind , but what others put into it . " 1 And Comines well remarks , " It is better to be the servant of a prince whose ...
... blow . " For , " as Tacitus says of Claudius , " there is no safety with that prince , who has nothing in his mind , but what others put into it . " 1 And Comines well remarks , " It is better to be the servant of a prince whose ...
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... received a blow , always 3 1 Cf. Cic . de Clar . Orat . c . 95 .: Idem manebat neque idem decebat . 2 Livy , xxxix . 40 . 8 Macch . Discorsi , iii . 9 . remove their shield to that ward , and not before.1 THE EIGHTH BOOK . 287.
... received a blow , always 3 1 Cf. Cic . de Clar . Orat . c . 95 .: Idem manebat neque idem decebat . 2 Livy , xxxix . 40 . 8 Macch . Discorsi , iii . 9 . remove their shield to that ward , and not before.1 THE EIGHTH BOOK . 287.
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