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... Nature Of Nobility Of Seditions and Troubles 111 116 • 118 121 23 Of Atheism Of Superstition 131 • 135 Of Travel Of Empire Of Counsel Of Delays Of Gunning Of Wisdom for a Man's Self Of Innovations · 137 140 146 152 153 158 160 Of ...
... Nature Of Nobility Of Seditions and Troubles 111 116 • 118 121 23 Of Atheism Of Superstition 131 • 135 Of Travel Of Empire Of Counsel Of Delays Of Gunning Of Wisdom for a Man's Self Of Innovations · 137 140 146 152 153 158 160 Of ...
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... nature , customs , or proceedings . " Nay , the sum total of his achievements is evidently regarded by Bacon as hardly worthy of him ; and the short - coming is ascribed not to any want of opportunity or untow- ardness of fortune , but ...
... nature , customs , or proceedings . " Nay , the sum total of his achievements is evidently regarded by Bacon as hardly worthy of him ; and the short - coming is ascribed not to any want of opportunity or untow- ardness of fortune , but ...
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... nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a book ; that if he be not , it is for want not of epithets and exclamations and notes of admiration in the history , but of moral sen- sibility in himself , and he should ...
... nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a book ; that if he be not , it is for want not of epithets and exclamations and notes of admiration in the history , but of moral sen- sibility in himself , and he should ...
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... nature is ) some of them too stiff and opinionate , and some others too perplexed and confused . Whereas History possesseth the mind of the conceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter ...
... nature is ) some of them too stiff and opinionate , and some others too perplexed and confused . Whereas History possesseth the mind of the conceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter ...
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... nature he coveted to accumulate treasure , which the people ( into whom there is infused for the preservation of monarchies a natural desire to dis- charge their princes , though it be with the unjust charge of their counsellors and ...
... nature he coveted to accumulate treasure , which the people ( into whom there is infused for the preservation of monarchies a natural desire to dis- charge their princes , though it be with the unjust charge of their counsellors and ...
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