The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... keep them awake . Meaning also to have his laws executed , and thereby to reap either obedience or forfeitures , ( wherein towards his later times he did de- cline too much to the left hand , ) he did ordain remedy against the practice ...
... keep them awake . Meaning also to have his laws executed , and thereby to reap either obedience or forfeitures , ( wherein towards his later times he did de- cline too much to the left hand , ) he did ordain remedy against the practice ...
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... keep open. But yet if you will give me leave to awake you, when I think your discourses do but sleep, I will keep watch the best I can. Eupol1s. You cannot do us a greater favour. Only I fear you will think all our discourses to be but ...
... keep open. But yet if you will give me leave to awake you, when I think your discourses do but sleep, I will keep watch the best I can. Eupol1s. You cannot do us a greater favour. Only I fear you will think all our discourses to be but ...
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... keep subjects in heart and courage , and not to keep them in the condition of servile vassals . And sixthly , That it consisteth in the commandment of the sea . And let no man so much forget the subject pro- pounded , as to find strange ...
... keep subjects in heart and courage , and not to keep them in the condition of servile vassals . And sixthly , That it consisteth in the commandment of the sea . And let no man so much forget the subject pro- pounded , as to find strange ...
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