The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... body of glory ) wherein the crown of Spain surpasseth all the former monarchies . So as to conclude , we may see that in these actions upon gentiles or in- fidels , only or chiefly , both the spiritual and temporal honour and good have ...
... body of glory ) wherein the crown of Spain surpasseth all the former monarchies . So as to conclude , we may see that in these actions upon gentiles or in- fidels , only or chiefly , both the spiritual and temporal honour and good have ...
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... body , it investeth a right of government ; which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I hold both the judgment true , and the case possible ; and such as hath had and hath a being , both in particular men and ...
... body , it investeth a right of government ; which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I hold both the judgment true , and the case possible ; and such as hath had and hath a being , both in particular men and ...
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... body and frame of estate a monstrosity ; and may be truly accounted ( accord- ing to the examples we have formerly recited ) common enemies and grievances of mankind ; or disgraces and reproaches to human nature . Such people , all ...
... body and frame of estate a monstrosity ; and may be truly accounted ( accord- ing to the examples we have formerly recited ) common enemies and grievances of mankind ; or disgraces and reproaches to human nature . Such people , all ...
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... body or stem of the tree , and the boughs and branches . For if the top be over- great and the stalk too slender , there can be no strength . Now the body is to be accounted so much of an estate as is not separated or distinguished with ...
... body or stem of the tree , and the boughs and branches . For if the top be over- great and the stalk too slender , there can be no strength . Now the body is to be accounted so much of an estate as is not separated or distinguished with ...
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... body is some advantage in youth , but is but burden in age ; so it is with great territory , which when a state beginneth to decline , doth make it stoop and buckle so much the faster . For the fourth and last , it is true , that there ...
... body is some advantage in youth , but is but burden in age ; so it is with great territory , which when a state beginneth to decline , doth make it stoop and buckle so much the faster . For the fourth and last , it is true , that there ...
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