The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches · Of Prophecies Of Ambition · Of Masques and Triumphs Of Nature in Man Of Custom and Education Of Fortune Of Usury Of Youth and Age Of Beauty ...
... Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches · Of Prophecies Of Ambition · Of Masques and Triumphs Of Nature in Man Of Custom and Education Of Fortune Of Usury Of Youth and Age Of Beauty ...
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... kingdom ; who has no good quality higher than prudence ; who is taught by policy not to be cruel when he is secure , but who treats pity and affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb hi thoughts and bias his judgment ...
... kingdom ; who has no good quality higher than prudence ; who is taught by policy not to be cruel when he is secure , but who treats pity and affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb hi thoughts and bias his judgment ...
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... kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the causes of his trouble- some reign . " And generally the many difficulties with which . he had to contend are expressly mentioned as not inherent in the case , but as the ...
... kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the causes of his trouble- some reign . " And generally the many difficulties with which . he had to contend are expressly mentioned as not inherent in the case , but as the ...
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... Kingdoms by him begun . Besides , his times deserve it . For he was a wise man , and an excellent King ; and yet the times were rough , and full of mutations and rare accidents . And it is with times as it is with ways . Some are more ...
... Kingdoms by him begun . Besides , his times deserve it . For he was a wise man , and an excellent King ; and yet the times were rough , and full of mutations and rare accidents . And it is with times as it is with ways . Some are more ...
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... kingdom was cast into his arms , met with a point of great difficulty and knotty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the newness of his estate ; and so much the more , because it could not endure a deliberation ...
... kingdom was cast into his arms , met with a point of great difficulty and knotty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the newness of his estate ; and so much the more , because it could not endure a deliberation ...
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