The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... hath been the invader . For where it is upon the defensive , I reckon it a war of nature1 , and not of piety . The first was that famous and fortunate war by sea that ended in the victory of Lepanto ; which hath put a hook into the ...
... hath been the invader . For where it is upon the defensive , I reckon it a war of nature1 , and not of piety . The first was that famous and fortunate war by sea that ended in the victory of Lepanto ; which hath put a hook into the ...
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... hath yet said nothing , we will by way of mulct or pain , if your lordships think good , lay it upon him . All this while , I doubt much that Pollio , who hath a sharp wit of discovery towards what is solid and real and what is specious ...
... hath yet said nothing , we will by way of mulct or pain , if your lordships think good , lay it upon him . All this while , I doubt much that Pollio , who hath a sharp wit of discovery towards what is solid and real and what is specious ...
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... hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an ... hath had and hath a being , both in particular men and nations . But ere we go further , let us confine ambiguities and ...
... hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an ... hath had and hath a being , both in particular men and nations . But ere we go further , let us confine ambiguities and ...
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... hath better iron than you , he will be lord of all your gold . ' Neither is the opinion of Machiavel to be despised , who scorneth that proverb of state , taken first from a speech of Mucianus , that monies are the sinews of war ; and ...
... hath better iron than you , he will be lord of all your gold . ' Neither is the opinion of Machiavel to be despised , who scorneth that proverb of state , taken first from a speech of Mucianus , that monies are the sinews of war ; and ...
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... hath obtained of God , and what greatness this island hath obtained by you , and what greatness it is , that by the gracious pleasure of Almighty God you shall leave and transmit to your children and generations as the first founder ; I ...
... hath obtained of God , and what greatness this island hath obtained by you , and what greatness it is , that by the gracious pleasure of Almighty God you shall leave and transmit to your children and generations as the first founder ; I ...
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