The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... silencing his abhorrence of crimes ; but this fault is chiefly to be found in " The Prince , " which is a treatise on the art of winning and keeping tyrannical power ; which was destined by the writer neither to THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 21.
... silencing his abhorrence of crimes ; but this fault is chiefly to be found in " The Prince , " which is a treatise on the art of winning and keeping tyrannical power ; which was destined by the writer neither to THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 21.
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... keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as procuring him the hatred of his people to such a degree that his state was insecure even in the ...
... keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as procuring him the hatred of his people to such a degree that his state was insecure even in the ...
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... keep state and strike a reverence into the people than to fawn upon them . He went first into St. Paul's Church , where , not meaning that the people should forget too soon that he came in by battle , he made offertory of his stand ...
... keep state and strike a reverence into the people than to fawn upon them . He went first into St. Paul's Church , where , not meaning that the people should forget too soon that he came in by battle , he made offertory of his stand ...
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... keeping of the ports ; that fugitives , malcontents , or suspected persons might not pass over into Ireland and Flanders . Meanwhile the rebels in Ireland had sent privy mes- sengers both into England and into Flanders , who in both ...
... keeping of the ports ; that fugitives , malcontents , or suspected persons might not pass over into Ireland and Flanders . Meanwhile the rebels in Ireland had sent privy mes- sengers both into England and into Flanders , who in both ...
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... keep their army together , nor pay their German soldiers ; and for that also the sway of the Irishmen and generally of the men of war , which ( as in such cases of popular tumults is usual ) did in effect govern their leaders , was ...
... keep their army together , nor pay their German soldiers ; and for that also the sway of the Irishmen and generally of the men of war , which ( as in such cases of popular tumults is usual ) did in effect govern their leaders , was ...
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