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... desire ; but the fel- low being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know hath gone as far as well you may , but it works not ; for yonder fellow is more perverse than before . Said my lord , let's ...
... desire ; but the fel- low being stubborn , the servant came to his lord , and told him , your lordship I know hath gone as far as well you may , but it works not ; for yonder fellow is more perverse than before . Said my lord , let's ...
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... desire , and the same continued with him still , to lead a private life . Gondomar answered , that he would tell him a tale , of an old rat that would needs leave the world and acquainted the young rats , that he would retire into his ...
... desire , and the same continued with him still , to lead a private life . Gondomar answered , that he would tell him a tale , of an old rat that would needs leave the world and acquainted the young rats , that he would retire into his ...
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... desire to be governed by me than by you . 240. Thales said ; That life and death were all one . One that was present ask'd him ; Why do not you die then ? Thales said again ; Because they are all one . 241. An Egyptian priest having ...
... desire to be governed by me than by you . 240. Thales said ; That life and death were all one . One that was present ask'd him ; Why do not you die then ? Thales said again ; Because they are all one . 241. An Egyptian priest having ...
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... desire which men have , to seek power and lose liberty . 38. Children increase the cares of life : but they mitigate the remembrance of death . 39. Round dealing is the honour of man's na- ture ; and a mixture of falsehood is like allay ...
... desire which men have , to seek power and lose liberty . 38. Children increase the cares of life : but they mitigate the remembrance of death . 39. Round dealing is the honour of man's na- ture ; and a mixture of falsehood is like allay ...
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... desire , and many things to fear . 64. Depression of the nobility may make a king more absolute , but less safe . 65. All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , comprehended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ...
... desire , and many things to fear . 64. Depression of the nobility may make a king more absolute , but less safe . 65. All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , comprehended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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