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... according to the fable in Æsop ; non sum gallus , itaque non reperi gemmam . 30. Sir Nicolas Bacon being appointed a judge for the northern circuit , and having brought his trials that came before him to such a pass , 11.
... according to the fable in Æsop ; non sum gallus , itaque non reperi gemmam . 30. Sir Nicolas Bacon being appointed a judge for the northern circuit , and having brought his trials that came before him to such a pass , 11.
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... Æsop framed the fable of the two frogs , that consulted together in the time of drought , ( when many plashes that they had repaired to were dry ) what was to be done ; and the one propounded to go down into a deep well , because it was ...
... Æsop framed the fable of the two frogs , that consulted together in the time of drought , ( when many plashes that they had repaired to were dry ) what was to be done ; and the one propounded to go down into a deep well , because it was ...
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... , but the defect and imper- fections of things hath brought in that help to piece them up ; as it is said , Martha , Martha , attendis ad plurima , unum sufficit . So likewise hereupon Æsop framed the fable of the fox and the cat 101.
... , but the defect and imper- fections of things hath brought in that help to piece them up ; as it is said , Martha , Martha , attendis ad plurima , unum sufficit . So likewise hereupon Æsop framed the fable of the fox and the cat 101.
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Francis Bacon. Æsop framed the fable of the fox and the cat ; whereas the fox bragged what a number of shifts and devices he had to get from the hounds , and the cat said he had but one , which was to climb a tree , which in proof was ...
Francis Bacon. Æsop framed the fable of the fox and the cat ; whereas the fox bragged what a number of shifts and devices he had to get from the hounds , and the cat said he had but one , which was to climb a tree , which in proof was ...
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... Æsop , when the old fainting man in the heat of the day cast down his burden , and called for death ; and when death came to know his will with him , said , it was for nothing but to help him up with his burden again . It doth not ...
... Æsop , when the old fainting man in the heat of the day cast down his burden , and called for death ; and when death came to know his will with him , said , it was for nothing but to help him up with his burden again . It doth not ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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