The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, late Carey & Hart, 1852 |
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... doth help any thing to the effecting of the thing one will love him ; or that such a one will grant him his re- itself . In the solution of this problem he , according to his custom , enumerates a variety of instances , and , among ...
... doth help any thing to the effecting of the thing one will love him ; or that such a one will grant him his re- itself . In the solution of this problem he , according to his custom , enumerates a variety of instances , and , among ...
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... doth permit , than either omit opportunity or increase indignation . No man alive out of the thoughts of judgment , the ground of knowledge , and lesson of experience , is better able to distin- guish betwixt public and private offices ...
... doth permit , than either omit opportunity or increase indignation . No man alive out of the thoughts of judgment , the ground of knowledge , and lesson of experience , is better able to distin- guish betwixt public and private offices ...
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... doth dispose the opinion to atheism ; but on the other side , much na- tural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about men's minds to religion ; wherefore athe- ism every way seems to be joined and combined with folly and ...
... doth dispose the opinion to atheism ; but on the other side , much na- tural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about men's minds to religion ; wherefore athe- ism every way seems to be joined and combined with folly and ...
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... doth follow at the funerals of his own reputation . " PAGE 12 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but , above all , believe it , the sweetest canticle is , Nunc ...
... doth follow at the funerals of his own reputation . " PAGE 12 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but , above all , believe it , the sweetest canticle is , Nunc ...
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... doth bring lies in favour , but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies ; where ...
... doth bring lies in favour , but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies ; where ...
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