The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous , be- cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature ...
... danger of the example ; for that the example of that which is done in a man's own defence cannot be dangerous , be- cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature ...
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... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
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... danger ; as it is seen in ordnance and muskets . Secondly , the strength of the percussion ; wherein likewise ordnance do exceed all arietations and ancient inventions . The third is , the commodious use of them ; as that they may serve ...
... danger ; as it is seen in ordnance and muskets . Secondly , the strength of the percussion ; wherein likewise ordnance do exceed all arietations and ancient inventions . The third is , the commodious use of them ; as that they may serve ...
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