The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... otherwise inclined ) to spend my time2 wholly in writing ; and to put forth that poor talent , or half talent , or what it is , that God hath given me , not as heretofore to par- ticular exchanges , but to banks or mounts of perpetuity ...
... otherwise inclined ) to spend my time2 wholly in writing ; and to put forth that poor talent , or half talent , or what it is , that God hath given me , not as heretofore to par- ticular exchanges , but to banks or mounts of perpetuity ...
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... otherwise , in necessity you have the better . ] V. Quod ex pluribus constat et divisibilius , est majus quam quod ex paucioribus et magis unum : nam omnia per partes considerata majora videntur ; quare et pluralitas partium ...
... otherwise , in necessity you have the better . ] V. Quod ex pluribus constat et divisibilius , est majus quam quod ex paucioribus et magis unum : nam omnia per partes considerata majora videntur ; quare et pluralitas partium ...
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... pounds will shew more than in one gross heap , so as the heaps be all upon one table to be seen at once , otherwise not ; or flowers growing scattered in divers beds will shew more than if they did grow in 82 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL .
... pounds will shew more than in one gross heap , so as the heaps be all upon one table to be seen at once , otherwise not ; or flowers growing scattered in divers beds will shew more than if they did grow in 82 COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL .
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... otherwise not ; and therefore men whose living lieth together in one shire , are commonly counted greater landed than those whose livings are dispersed , though it be more , because of the notice and comprehension . A third case wherein ...
... otherwise not ; and therefore men whose living lieth together in one shire , are commonly counted greater landed than those whose livings are dispersed , though it be more , because of the notice and comprehension . A third case wherein ...
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... otherwise than if it might seem upon merit to induce fortune . Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and therefore open to be imitated and followed ; whereas felicity is ...
... otherwise than if it might seem upon merit to induce fortune . Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and therefore open to be imitated and followed ; whereas felicity is ...
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