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... virtue in ambition , is violent , in authority , settled and calm . " God never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works convince it . " All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these ...
... virtue in ambition , is violent , in authority , settled and calm . " God never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works convince it . " All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these ...
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... virtue , forward still To urge his course : him for the studious shade Kind Nature form'd , deep , comprehensive , clear , Exact , and elegant ; in one rich soul , Plato , the Stagyrite , and Tully join'd . The great deliverer he ! who ...
... virtue , forward still To urge his course : him for the studious shade Kind Nature form'd , deep , comprehensive , clear , Exact , and elegant ; in one rich soul , Plato , the Stagyrite , and Tully join'd . The great deliverer he ! who ...
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... virtue ; insomuch as Parmenio asked him ; sir , what do you keep for yourself ? He an- swered , hope . 164. There was one that found a great mass of money digged under ground in his grandfather's house ; and being somewhat doubtful of ...
... virtue ; insomuch as Parmenio asked him ; sir , what do you keep for yourself ? He an- swered , hope . 164. There was one that found a great mass of money digged under ground in his grandfather's house ; and being somewhat doubtful of ...
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... all out of their own bowels . But give me a philosopher , who like the bee hath a middle faculty , gathering from abroad , but digesting that which is gathered by his own virtue . 285. The lord St. Alban , who was not over- 73.
... all out of their own bowels . But give me a philosopher , who like the bee hath a middle faculty , gathering from abroad , but digesting that which is gathered by his own virtue . 285. The lord St. Alban , who was not over- 73.
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... virtue in ambition is violent ; in authority , settled and calm . 55. Boldness in civil business , is like pronun- ciation in the orator of Demosthenes ; the first , second , and third thing . 56. Boldness is blind : whereof ' tis ill ...
... virtue in ambition is violent ; in authority , settled and calm . 55. Boldness in civil business , is like pronun- ciation in the orator of Demosthenes ; the first , second , and third thing . 56. Boldness is blind : whereof ' tis ill ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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