The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... of God , of Natural Reason ; which if it be totally or mostly defaced , the right of government doth cease ; and if you mark all the inter- 1 Franciscus de Victoriâ . 2 preters well , still they doubt of the case 30 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
... of God , of Natural Reason ; which if it be totally or mostly defaced , the right of government doth cease ; and if you mark all the inter- 1 Franciscus de Victoriâ . 2 preters well , still they doubt of the case 30 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
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... doth not avow . For though they be ordained by his secret providence , yet they are not knowledged by his revealed will . Neither can this be meant of evil governors or tyrants ; for they are often avowed and stablished as lawful ...
... doth not avow . For though they be ordained by his secret providence , yet they are not knowledged by his revealed will . Neither can this be meant of evil governors or tyrants ; for they are often avowed and stablished as lawful ...
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... doth know ; any nation that is civil and polliced may ( if they will not be reduced ) cut them off from the face of the earth . Now let me put a feigned case , ( and yet antiquity makes it doubtful whether it were fiction or history ...
... doth know ; any nation that is civil and polliced may ( if they will not be reduced ) cut them off from the face of the earth . Now let me put a feigned case , ( and yet antiquity makes it doubtful whether it were fiction or history ...
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... doth it soberly and credibly enough . Yet you shall hardly edify me , that those nations might not by the law of nature have been subdued by any nation that had only policy and moral virtue ; though the propagation of the faith ...
... doth it soberly and credibly enough . Yet you shall hardly edify me , that those nations might not by the law of nature have been subdued by any nation that had only policy and moral virtue ; though the propagation of the faith ...
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... doth resemble , not to any great kernel or nut , but to one of the least grains , but yet such a one as hath a property to grow and spread . For as for large countries and multitude of pro- vinces , they are many times rather matters of ...
... doth resemble , not to any great kernel or nut , but to one of the least grains , but yet such a one as hath a property to grow and spread . For as for large countries and multitude of pro- vinces , they are many times rather matters of ...
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