The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Italians make little difference between children and nephews , or near kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not ; though they pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ...
... Italians make little difference between children and nephews , or near kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not ; though they pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like matter ...
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... Italians have an ungracious proverb , " Tanto " buon che val niente ; " " So good , that he is " good for nothing " and one of the doctors of Italy , Nicolas Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms ...
... Italians have an ungracious proverb , " Tanto " buon che val niente ; " " So good , that he is " good for nothing " and one of the doctors of Italy , Nicolas Machiavel , had the confidence to put in writing , almost in plain terms ...
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... Italy , ) made between Ferdinando , king of Naples , Forenzius Medices , and Ludovicus Sforsa , po- tentates , the one of Florence , the other of Milan . Neither is the opinion of some of the schoolmen to be received , that a war cannot ...
... Italy , ) made between Ferdinando , king of Naples , Forenzius Medices , and Ludovicus Sforsa , po- tentates , the one of Florence , the other of Milan . Neither is the opinion of some of the schoolmen to be received , that a war cannot ...
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... Italy , and practice of France in some kings times , hath introduced cabinet councils ; a remedy worse than the dis ease . but As to secrecy , princes are not bound to communicate all matters with all counsellors , may extract and ...
... Italy , and practice of France in some kings times , hath introduced cabinet councils ; a remedy worse than the dis ease . but As to secrecy , princes are not bound to communicate all matters with all counsellors , may extract and ...
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... Italy : " Terra potens armis atque ubere glebæ . " Neither is that state , ( which , for any thing I know , is almost peculiar to England , and hardly to be found any where else , except it be per- haps in Poland , ) to be passed over ...
... Italy : " Terra potens armis atque ubere glebæ . " Neither is that state , ( which , for any thing I know , is almost peculiar to England , and hardly to be found any where else , except it be per- haps in Poland , ) to be passed over ...
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