The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... hope in the bottom of the vessel . Certainly , the politic and artificial nourishing and entertaining of hopes , and carrying men from hopes to hopes , is one of the best antidotes against the poison of discontent- ments . And it is a ...
... hope in the bottom of the vessel . Certainly , the politic and artificial nourishing and entertaining of hopes , and carrying men from hopes to hopes , is one of the best antidotes against the poison of discontent- ments . And it is a ...
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... hope which men had entertained , that he would at one time or other give over his dictatorship . Galba undid himself by that speech , legi a se militem , non emi ; [ that he did not buy his soldiers , but levied them ] for it put the ...
... hope which men had entertained , that he would at one time or other give over his dictatorship . Galba undid himself by that speech , legi a se militem , non emi ; [ that he did not buy his soldiers , but levied them ] for it put the ...
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... HOPE . Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as ... hope ; if of evil , to fear . Whence it is said , By ho own tales is Hope full oft deceived . and on the other hand ...
... HOPE . Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as ... hope ; if of evil , to fear . Whence it is said , By ho own tales is Hope full oft deceived . and on the other hand ...
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