The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... better , but embaseth it . " As in nature things move more violently to their place : so virtue in ambition , is violent , in authority , settled and calm . " God never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works ...
... better , but embaseth it . " As in nature things move more violently to their place : so virtue in ambition , is violent , in authority , settled and calm . " God never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works ...
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... better qualified for the arduous task than him- self . His description of the institution or order , called Solo- mon's House , evinces a conception capable of embracing his subject in its most minute details , and a perspicuity of ar ...
... better qualified for the arduous task than him- self . His description of the institution or order , called Solo- mon's House , evinces a conception capable of embracing his subject in its most minute details , and a perspicuity of ar ...
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... better to stand where he was , than go to a worse place : The justice thereupon to shew the strength of his learning , took him by the shoul- der , and said , thou shalt go nogus vogus , instead of nolens volens . 45. Francis the first ...
... better to stand where he was , than go to a worse place : The justice thereupon to shew the strength of his learning , took him by the shoul- der , and said , thou shalt go nogus vogus , instead of nolens volens . 45. Francis the first ...
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... better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor Laud said , that some hypocrites , and seeming mortified men , that held down their heads like ...
... better , Whitehead , because thou livest unmarried . He answered , in troth , madam , I like you the worse for the same cause . 68. Doctor Laud said , that some hypocrites , and seeming mortified men , that held down their heads like ...
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... better gain of it . Saith Mr. Bacon , well my master , then I'll tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad supper . 72. When Sir Francis Bacon was made the king's attorney , Sir Edward Coke was put up from being lord chief ...
... better gain of it . Saith Mr. Bacon , well my master , then I'll tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad supper . 72. When Sir Francis Bacon was made the king's attorney , Sir Edward Coke was put up from being lord chief ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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