The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... COUNSEL . THE greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel . For in other confidences men commit the parts of life ; their lands , their goods ... counsel is stability . upon Things will 146 OF COUNSEL . Of Counsel • 146.
... COUNSEL . THE greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel . For in other confidences men commit the parts of life ; their lands , their goods ... counsel is stability . upon Things will 146 OF COUNSEL . Of Counsel • 146.
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... counsel is stability . upon Things will have their first or second agitation : if they be not tossed upon the arguments of counsel , they will be tossed the waves of fortune ; and be full of inconstancy , doing and undoing , like the ...
... counsel is stability . upon Things will have their first or second agitation : if they be not tossed upon the arguments of counsel , they will be tossed the waves of fortune ; and be full of inconstancy , doing and undoing , like the ...
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... counsel . It were better that in causes of weight , the matter were propounded one day and not spoken to till the next day ; in nocte consilium : [ night is the season for counsel . ] So was it ... counsels , not to inform OF COUNSEL . 151.
... counsel . It were better that in causes of weight , the matter were propounded one day and not spoken to till the next day ; in nocte consilium : [ night is the season for counsel . ] So was it ... counsels , not to inform OF COUNSEL . 151.
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