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... cometh sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change of privation , and as it were a dilemma boni , or a dilemma mali : so that the corruption of the one good , is a generation of the other . Sorti pater æquus utrique est ...
... cometh sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change of privation , and as it were a dilemma boni , or a dilemma mali : so that the corruption of the one good , is a generation of the other . Sorti pater æquus utrique est ...
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Francis Bacon. their own good deserving . Besides , when the evit cometh from without , there is left a kind of evapo- ration of grief , if it come by human injury , either by indignation , and meditating of revenge from ourselves , or ...
Francis Bacon. their own good deserving . Besides , when the evit cometh from without , there is left a kind of evapo- ration of grief , if it come by human injury , either by indignation , and meditating of revenge from ourselves , or ...
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... lætantur & exul- tant , immolant plagis suis , & sacrificant reti suo . Thirdly , Because that which cometh unto us without our own virtue , yielded not that commen- dation and reputation ; for actions of great felicity may 110.
... lætantur & exul- tant , immolant plagis suis , & sacrificant reti suo . Thirdly , Because that which cometh unto us without our own virtue , yielded not that commen- dation and reputation ; for actions of great felicity may 110.
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... have you know that it is not of pride , or greatness , that he cometh not aboard your ship ; but for that , in your answer , you declare , that you have many sick amongst you , he was warned by the conservator of health of the 125.
... have you know that it is not of pride , or greatness , that he cometh not aboard your ship ; but for that , in your answer , you declare , that you have many sick amongst you , he was warned by the conservator of health of the 125.
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... there is with you sparing memory , or none ; but we have large knowledge thereof . At that time , this land was known and frequented by the ships and vessels of all the nations before- named . And ( as it cometh to pass ) 141.
... there is with you sparing memory , or none ; but we have large knowledge thereof . At that time , this land was known and frequented by the ships and vessels of all the nations before- named . And ( as it cometh to pass ) 141.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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