The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... thought fit . I used my judgment without any re- straint ; and as I had certainly full opportunity to remove all defects , it is my fault if I have either introduced any that were not there , or left any that were . It will be ...
... thought fit . I used my judgment without any re- straint ; and as I had certainly full opportunity to remove all defects , it is my fault if I have either introduced any that were not there , or left any that were . It will be ...
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... THOUGHTS ON THE NATURE OF THINGS ON THE EBB AND FLOW OF THE SEA · Page 417 · 441 ON PRINCIPLES AND ORIGINS , ACCORDING TO THE FABLES OF CUPID AND COLUM 459 PART III . WORKS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR PARTS OF THE INSTAU- RATIO MAGNA , BUT ...
... THOUGHTS ON THE NATURE OF THINGS ON THE EBB AND FLOW OF THE SEA · Page 417 · 441 ON PRINCIPLES AND ORIGINS , ACCORDING TO THE FABLES OF CUPID AND COLUM 459 PART III . WORKS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR PARTS OF THE INSTAU- RATIO MAGNA , BUT ...
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... thought ) more pure and saint - like ; whereas the resolution of men truly moral ought to be such as the same Gonsalvo required in a soldier , " whose honour , " he said , " should be of a stouter web , and not so fine as that ...
... thought ) more pure and saint - like ; whereas the resolution of men truly moral ought to be such as the same Gonsalvo required in a soldier , " whose honour , " he said , " should be of a stouter web , and not so fine as that ...
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... says , " Everyone takes thought about the 4 1 Plut . Reip . ger . Princip . 817 . Pro Muræna , c . 30 . 2 Magn . Mor . lib . i . 1 . Sen. Ep . 71 . And 1 parts of life , no one about the whole C 2 THE SEVENTH BOOK . 19.
... says , " Everyone takes thought about the 4 1 Plut . Reip . ger . Princip . 817 . Pro Muræna , c . 30 . 2 Magn . Mor . lib . i . 1 . Sen. Ep . 71 . And 1 parts of life , no one about the whole C 2 THE SEVENTH BOOK . 19.
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... thought that I should better approve myself by silence on such a matter before your majesty , than by speech . Cicero indeed makes mention not only of an art , but of a kind of eloquence in silence ; for in one of his letters to Atticus ...
... thought that I should better approve myself by silence on such a matter before your majesty , than by speech . Cicero indeed makes mention not only of an art , but of a kind of eloquence in silence ; for in one of his letters to Atticus ...
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