The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, Lord High Chancellor of England ... With Several Additional Pieces, Never Before Printed in Any Edition of His Works. To which is Prefixed, a New Life of the Author, by Mr. Mallet, Volumen4A. Millar, 1740 |
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... princes ; and laftly , conquerors , which honour is not to be received amongst the rest , except it be , where there is an addition of more country and territory to a better government , than that was of the conquered . Of these , in my ...
... princes ; and laftly , conquerors , which honour is not to be received amongst the rest , except it be , where there is an addition of more country and territory to a better government , than that was of the conquered . Of these , in my ...
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... Princes that govern well are fathers of the people : But if a father breed his fon well , or allow him well while he liveth , but leave him nothing at his death , whereby both he and his children , and his childrens children may be the ...
... Princes that govern well are fathers of the people : But if a father breed his fon well , or allow him well while he liveth , but leave him nothing at his death , whereby both he and his children , and his childrens children may be the ...
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... Princes will do well without them , and bad will not stand much upon them ; the difcourfe is neither good nor wife . For certain it is , that good laws are fome bridle to bad Princes , and as a very wall about government . And if ...
... Princes will do well without them , and bad will not stand much upon them ; the difcourfe is neither good nor wife . For certain it is , that good laws are fome bridle to bad Princes , and as a very wall about government . And if ...
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... Princes that ever have reigned , whofe study altogether hath been always to adorn and honour times of peace , with the amendment of the policy of their laws . Of this proceeding in Auguftus Caefar the teftimony yet remains . Pace data ...
... Princes that ever have reigned , whofe study altogether hath been always to adorn and honour times of peace , with the amendment of the policy of their laws . Of this proceeding in Auguftus Caefar the teftimony yet remains . Pace data ...
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... Prince of Wales , which likewise must plainly include the four fhires : for otherwife to have fent primogenitum Regis to a government , which without the mixture of the four fhires ( as things then were ) had more peril than honour or ...
... Prince of Wales , which likewise must plainly include the four fhires : for otherwife to have fent primogenitum Regis to a government , which without the mixture of the four fhires ( as things then were ) had more peril than honour or ...
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