The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... doth follow ; The kid pursues the cytisus o'er hillock and thro ' hollow . Also Pan is the god of country people in general ; because they live more according to nature ; whereas in courts and cities nature is corrupted by too much ...
... doth follow ; The kid pursues the cytisus o'er hillock and thro ' hollow . Also Pan is the god of country people in general ; because they live more according to nature ; whereas in courts and cities nature is corrupted by too much ...
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... doth cease ; and if you mark all the interpreters well , still they doubt of the case , and not of the law . But this 1 Franciscus de Victoriâ . is properly to be spoken to in handling the second 210 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
... doth cease ; and if you mark all the interpreters well , still they doubt of the case , and not of the law . But this 1 Franciscus de Victoriâ . is properly to be spoken to in handling the second 210 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
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... doth not avow . For though they be ordained by his secret providence , yet they are not knowledged by his revealed will . Neither can this be meant of evil governors or tyrants ; for they are often avowed and stablished as lawful poten ...
... doth not avow . For though they be ordained by his secret providence , yet they are not knowledged by his revealed will . Neither can this be meant of evil governors or tyrants ; for they are often avowed and stablished as lawful poten ...
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... doth know ; any nation that is civil and polliced may ( if they will not be reduced ) cut them off from the face of the earth.3 Now let me put a feigned case , ( and yet antiquity makes it doubtful whether it were fiction or history ...
... doth know ; any nation that is civil and polliced may ( if they will not be reduced ) cut them off from the face of the earth.3 Now let me put a feigned case , ( and yet antiquity makes it doubtful whether it were fiction or history ...
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... doth it soberly and credibly enough . Yet you shall hardly edify me , that those nations might not by the law of nature have been subdued by any nation that had only policy and moral virtue ; though the propagation of the faith ...
... doth it soberly and credibly enough . Yet you shall hardly edify me , that those nations might not by the law of nature have been subdued by any nation that had only policy and moral virtue ; though the propagation of the faith ...
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Achelous additur adeo affectus Alban ancient answered apophthegms apud Aristippus asked atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better Cæsar Cicero collection colour cujus Democritus divine doth ejus enim eorum erat esset etiam Eupolis evil fable Fabula fere fortune friends fuisse gods Gondomar gradus hæc hand hath Hippomenes homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa ille illi illud Itaque Jupiter kind King kingdom KINGDOM OF BRITAIN licet Lord Lordship Macedon magis Majesty Martius materia matter means mind mought nature Neque nisi omnia omnis Orpheus Pentheus persons philosophy Pollio Pompey postquam princes Prometheus Proserpina quæ quam Queen Elizabeth quia quod Rawley Rawley's rerum Resuscitatio saith shew SIR HENRY SAVILL Sir Nicholas Bacon sive speech sunt tamen tanquam tantum things tion true Typhon unto veluti vero Verum Vespasian videtur virtue whereof Whereupon wise wont to say