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... Man's Self Of Innovations · 137 140 146 152 153 158 160 Of Dispatch 161 Of Seeming Wise 164 Of Friendship 165 Of Expense 174 · Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 176 Of Regiment of Health 188 Of Suspicion 190 Of Discourse Of ...
... Man's Self Of Innovations · 137 140 146 152 153 158 160 Of Dispatch 161 Of Seeming Wise 164 Of Friendship 165 Of Expense 174 · Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 176 Of Regiment of Health 188 Of Suspicion 190 Of Discourse Of ...
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... man who has attempted this kind of work knows how imperfect a substitute another man's eyes and judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to ...
... man who has attempted this kind of work knows how imperfect a substitute another man's eyes and judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to ...
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... man ; " enough if he paints him as he sees him . Why blame a histo rian because , content with describing his hero as he is , he abstains from calling him names ? Passing from ... man's judgment . " According to THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 29.
... man ; " enough if he paints him as he sees him . Why blame a histo rian because , content with describing his hero as he is , he abstains from calling him names ? Passing from ... man's judgment . " According to THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 29.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. and faculty of every man's judgment . " According to Mackintosh ... man who is affected by the sight of good and bad in nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. and faculty of every man's judgment . " According to Mackintosh ... man who is affected by the sight of good and bad in nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a ...
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... man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception ... man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . For those ...
... man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception ... man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . For those ...
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