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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... reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time looking ... reason here assigned by Bacon - if the obvious rationality and decency of the proceeding be not thought reason ...
... reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time looking ... reason here assigned by Bacon - if the obvious rationality and decency of the proceeding be not thought reason ...
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... reason and examples , and such reason as is no new conceit or invention , but hath formerly been discerned by the sounder sort of judgments . For we see that Solon , who was no contemplative wise man , but a statesman and a lawgiver ...
... reason and examples , and such reason as is no new conceit or invention , but hath formerly been discerned by the sounder sort of judgments . For we see that Solon , who was no contemplative wise man , but a statesman and a lawgiver ...
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... reason of their magnificence and waste in expence , and what by reason of their desire to advance and make great their own families , and again upon the coincidence of the former reason , because they are always the fewest ; small is ...
... reason of their magnificence and waste in expence , and what by reason of their desire to advance and make great their own families , and again upon the coincidence of the former reason , because they are always the fewest ; small is ...
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