The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Cicero . " The honourable Mr. Wal- pole calls him the Prophet of Arts , which Newton was afterwards to reveal ; and adds , that his genius and his works will be universally admired as long as science exists . " As long as ingratitude ...
... Cicero . " The honourable Mr. Wal- pole calls him the Prophet of Arts , which Newton was afterwards to reveal ; and adds , that his genius and his works will be universally admired as long as science exists . " As long as ingratitude ...
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... Cicero saith , " Quam volu- " mus , licet , patres conscripti , nos amemus , " tamen nec numero Hispanos , nec robore Gal- " los , nec calliditate Pœnos , nec artibus Græ- " " cos , nec denique hoc ipso hujus gentis et terræ domestico ...
... Cicero saith , " Quam volu- " mus , licet , patres conscripti , nos amemus , " tamen nec numero Hispanos , nec robore Gal- " los , nec calliditate Pœnos , nec artibus Græ- " " cos , nec denique hoc ipso hujus gentis et terræ domestico ...
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... Cicero says of Pompey , ) are , " sui amantes sine rivali , " are many times un- fortunate : and whereas they have all their time sacrificed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of for- tune ...
... Cicero says of Pompey , ) are , " sui amantes sine rivali , " are many times un- fortunate : and whereas they have all their time sacrificed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of for- tune ...
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... nevertheless seem to others to know of that which they may not well speak . Some help themselves with countenance and gesture , and are wise by signs ; as Cicero saith of Piso , that when he answered him , he 118 Seeming Wise.
... nevertheless seem to others to know of that which they may not well speak . Some help themselves with countenance and gesture , and are wise by signs ; as Cicero saith of Piso , that when he answered him , he 118 Seeming Wise.
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... Cicero's Philippics . called him venefica , " " witch ; " as if he had enchanted Cæsar . Augustus raised Agrippa , ( though of mean birth , ) to that height , as , when he consulted with Mecænas about the marriage of his daughter Julia ...
... Cicero's Philippics . called him venefica , " " witch ; " as if he had enchanted Cæsar . Augustus raised Agrippa , ( though of mean birth , ) to that height , as , when he consulted with Mecænas about the marriage of his daughter Julia ...
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