The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature advice , whereupon he purposeth to rely . " This was the effect of the Lord Chancellor's speech touching the cause ...
... cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature advice , whereupon he purposeth to rely . " This was the effect of the Lord Chancellor's speech touching the cause ...
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... cause of esteem , is commonly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For roughness ; it is a needless cause of discontent : 1 severity breedeth fear , but roughness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
... cause of esteem , is commonly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For roughness ; it is a needless cause of discontent : 1 severity breedeth fear , but roughness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
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... cause soever it is to be ascribed, I do not find him to deliver and unwrap himself well of that he seemeth to conceive, nor to be a master of his own knowledge. Neither do I for my part also, (though I have brought in a new manner of ...
... cause soever it is to be ascribed, I do not find him to deliver and unwrap himself well of that he seemeth to conceive, nor to be a master of his own knowledge. Neither do I for my part also, (though I have brought in a new manner of ...
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