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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... respect of the mountains and fastnesses ) he did little good : which ( either out of a suspicious melancholy upon his bad success , or the better to save his service from dis- grace , ) he would needs impute unto the comfort that the ...
... respect of the mountains and fastnesses ) he did little good : which ( either out of a suspicious melancholy upon his bad success , or the better to save his service from dis- grace , ) he would needs impute unto the comfort that the ...
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... respect of the suddenness could not expect the summoning of Parliament , or in respect of its nature needed it not , or was intended but as preparative to it . . . . . But the form of these Great Councils was varied . For some- times ...
... respect of the suddenness could not expect the summoning of Parliament , or in respect of its nature needed it not , or was intended but as preparative to it . . . . . But the form of these Great Councils was varied . For some- times ...
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... respects lead a man , he shall never be without . As Salomon saith , To respect persons is not good ; for such a man will transgress for a piece of bread . It is most true that was anciently spoken , A place sheweth the man . And it ...
... respects lead a man , he shall never be without . As Salomon saith , To respect persons is not good ; for such a man will transgress for a piece of bread . It is most true that was anciently spoken , A place sheweth the man . And it ...
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