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... " The best governments are always subject to be like the fairest crystals , where every icicle or grain is seen , which in a fouler stone is never perceived . " Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare pa- iv PREFACE .
... " The best governments are always subject to be like the fairest crystals , where every icicle or grain is seen , which in a fouler stone is never perceived . " Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare pa- iv PREFACE .
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... seen , and said ; well , now we are all one , yet none of you will say , but here is one Scotchman greater than any Englishman , which was an ambiguous speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to ...
... seen , and said ; well , now we are all one , yet none of you will say , but here is one Scotchman greater than any Englishman , which was an ambiguous speech ; but it was thought he meant it of himself . 11. His majesty would say to ...
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... seen the stars , but looking up to the stars he could not see the water . 39. A man and his wife in bed together , she to wards the morning pretended herself to be ill at ease , desiring to lie on her husband's side , so the good man to ...
... seen the stars , but looking up to the stars he could not see the water . 39. A man and his wife in bed together , she to wards the morning pretended herself to be ill at ease , desiring to lie on her husband's side , so the good man to ...
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... seen , but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came again all in green , and ran worse . There was one of the lookers on asked another ; what ...
... seen , but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came again all in green , and ran worse . There was one of the lookers on asked another ; what ...
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... seen that the kingdom of Macedon , which before was contemptible and low , began to come aloft when he died , was asked how he would be buried ? He answered ; with my face downward : for within a while , the world will be turned upside ...
... seen that the kingdom of Macedon , which before was contemptible and low , began to come aloft when he died , was asked how he would be buried ? He answered ; with my face downward : for within a while , the world will be turned upside ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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