The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works convince it . " All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ; remember thou art God's ...
... never wrought miracles to convince atheists , because his ordinary works convince it . " All precepts concerning kings , are , in effect , compre- hended in these remembrances ; remember thou art a man ; remember thou art God's ...
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... never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the ...
... never have use nor pleasure . Why , ( saith the king ) do you think that Solomon had use and pleasure of all his three hundred con- cubines ? 10. His majesty , when the committees of both houses of parliament presented unto him the ...
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... him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He 16.
... him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He 16.
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... never stand changing of money . 48. Dionysius the elder , when he saw his son in many things very inordinate , said to him , did you ever know me do such things ? His son an- swered , no , but you had not a tyrant to your fa- ther ; the ...
... never stand changing of money . 48. Dionysius the elder , when he saw his son in many things very inordinate , said to him , did you ever know me do such things ? His son an- swered , no , but you had not a tyrant to your fa- ther ; the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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