The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... better kingdom . He did also declare in his will , that his mind was , that restitution should be made of those sums which had been unjustly taken by his officers . And thus this Salomon of England ( for Salomon also was too heavy upon ...
... better kingdom . He did also declare in his will , that his mind was , that restitution should be made of those sums which had been unjustly taken by his officers . And thus this Salomon of England ( for Salomon also was too heavy upon ...
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... better than the baggage of virtue . The Roman word is better , impedimenta . For as the baggage is to an army , so is riches to vir- tue . It cannot be spared nor left behind , but it hin- dereth the march ; yea and the care of it ...
... better than the baggage of virtue . The Roman word is better , impedimenta . For as the baggage is to an army , so is riches to vir- tue . It cannot be spared nor left behind , but it hin- dereth the march ; yea and the care of it ...
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... Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as it is makes a better mental condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of the mind . For it is the nature of ...
... Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as it is makes a better mental condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of the mind . For it is the nature of ...
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