The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... commonly drew blood ( as physicians do ) rather to save life than to spill it , and was never cruel when he was secure , now he saw the danger was past , pardoned them all in the end ; except some few desperate persons , which he ...
... commonly drew blood ( as physicians do ) rather to save life than to spill it , and was never cruel when he was secure , now he saw the danger was past , pardoned them all in the end ; except some few desperate persons , which he ...
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... commonly more virtuous , but less innocent , than their descendants ; for there is rarely any rising but by a commixture of good and evil arts . But it is reason the memory of their virtues remain to their posterity , and their faults ...
... commonly more virtuous , but less innocent , than their descendants ; for there is rarely any rising but by a commixture of good and evil arts . But it is reason the memory of their virtues remain to their posterity , and their faults ...
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... commonly as disadvantageable as interest . Besides , he that clears at once will relapse ; for finding himself out of straits , he will revert to his customs : but he that cleareth by degrees induceth a habit of frugality , and gaineth ...
... commonly as disadvantageable as interest . Besides , he that clears at once will relapse ; for finding himself out of straits , he will revert to his customs : but he that cleareth by degrees induceth a habit of frugality , and gaineth ...
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