Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... comparatively unimportant ; adding with regard to the first , quæ levior est , neque tamen ullo modo prætermittenda , and with regard to the second , quod caput rei est . -- those things which are to be accepted of with THE FIRST BOOK . 91.
... comparatively unimportant ; adding with regard to the first , quæ levior est , neque tamen ullo modo prætermittenda , and with regard to the second , quod caput rei est . -- those things which are to be accepted of with THE FIRST BOOK . 91.
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... quod non visebantur ; [ they had the preeminence over all - in being left out ] . And for meanness of employment , that which is most traduced to contempt is that the government of youth is commonly allotted to them ; which age 108 OF ...
... quod non visebantur ; [ they had the preeminence over all - in being left out ] . And for meanness of employment , that which is most traduced to contempt is that the government of youth is commonly allotted to them ; which age 108 OF ...
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... quod hic nollet accipere , quàm quod ille posset dare . There were more things which Diogenes would have refused , than those were which Alexander could have given or enjoyed . Observe again that speech which was usual with him , That ...
... quod hic nollet accipere , quàm quod ille posset dare . There were more things which Diogenes would have refused , than those were which Alexander could have given or enjoyed . Observe again that speech which was usual with him , That ...
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... quod omnia opera quæ fecit Deus perseverent in perpetuum ; non possumus eis quicquam addere nec au- ferre [ I know that whatsoever God doeth , it shall be for ever ; nothing can be put to it , nor anything taken from it ] . Is not the ...
... quod omnia opera quæ fecit Deus perseverent in perpetuum ; non possumus eis quicquam addere nec au- ferre [ I know that whatsoever God doeth , it shall be for ever ; nothing can be put to it , nor anything taken from it ] . Is not the ...
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... quod operatur Deus à prin- cipio usque ad finem , [ the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end , ] the Summary Law of Nature , we know not whether man's inquiry can at- tain unto it . But these three be the true stages of ...
... quod operatur Deus à prin- cipio usque ad finem , [ the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end , ] the Summary Law of Nature , we know not whether man's inquiry can at- tain unto it . But these three be the true stages of ...
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