The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... direction must have been complied with . The presence of either implies that of the other . And this is the ... direction really is one . The gen- eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action ...
... direction must have been complied with . The presence of either implies that of the other . And this is the ... direction really is one . The gen- eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action ...
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... direction is not only true for the most part , but infallible . Liberty is when the direction is not re- strained to some definite means , but comprehendeth all the means and ways possible ; for the poet saith well Sapientibus undique ...
... direction is not only true for the most part , but infallible . Liberty is when the direction is not re- strained to some definite means , but comprehendeth all the means and ways possible ; for the poet saith well Sapientibus undique ...
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... direction carrieth a resemblance of a true direction in verity and liberty which indeed is no direc- tion at all . For though your direction seem to be certain and free by pointing you to a nature that is unseparable from the nature you ...
... direction carrieth a resemblance of a true direction in verity and liberty which indeed is no direc- tion at all . For though your direction seem to be certain and free by pointing you to a nature that is unseparable from the nature you ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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