The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Prince of Orange : being beaten with rods of iron and torn with red - hot pincers , he uttered not a single groan ; nay , when something aloft broke and fell on the head of a bystander , the half - burnt wretch laughed in the midst of ...
... Prince of Orange : being beaten with rods of iron and torn with red - hot pincers , he uttered not a single groan ; nay , when something aloft broke and fell on the head of a bystander , the half - burnt wretch laughed in the midst of ...
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... prince were to ask each candidate whom he would most recommend next to himself , it is probable that their second votes would meet in the most able and deserving man . 1 Ovid , De Art . Amand . ii . 262 .: — Vice often lurks ' neath ...
... prince were to ask each candidate whom he would most recommend next to himself , it is probable that their second votes would meet in the most able and deserving man . 1 Ovid , De Art . Amand . ii . 262 .: — Vice often lurks ' neath ...
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... prince , each endeavour- ing to give a sample of his wisdom , that the ambas- sador might be able to make a report of the wonderful wisdom of Greece ; one of them remained silent and propounded nothing ; insomuch that the ambassador ...
... prince , each endeavour- ing to give a sample of his wisdom , that the ambas- sador might be able to make a report of the wonderful wisdom of Greece ; one of them remained silent and propounded nothing ; insomuch that the ambassador ...
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... prince or a superior be kindled against you , and it is your turn to speak , Solomon gives two directions : first , " that an answer be made , ' and secondly , “ that it be soft ; " the former whereof contains three precepts . First ...
... prince or a superior be kindled against you , and it is your turn to speak , Solomon gives two directions : first , " that an answer be made , ' and secondly , “ that it be soft ; " the former whereof contains three precepts . First ...
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... 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 suspicions have no end , than of one whose credulity has no measure . PROVERB . " 2 ...
... 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 suspicions have no end , than of one whose credulity has no measure . PROVERB . " 2 ...
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