The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Tacitus saith of him , " Jam Ti- " berium vires et corpus , non dissimulatio , dese- " rebant : " Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , " Ut puto Deus fio : " Galba with a sen- tence , " Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani ...
... Tacitus saith of him , " Jam Ti- " berium vires et corpus , non dissimulatio , dese- " rebant : " Vespasian in a jest , sitting upon the stool , " Ut puto Deus fio : " Galba with a sen- tence , " Feri , si ex re sit populi Romani ...
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... Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the " arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her " son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , " and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take ...
... Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the " arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her " son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , " and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take ...
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... Tacitus well calleth them ) , to him a habit of dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot attain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be close and a dissembler ; for where a man cannot choose ...
... Tacitus well calleth them ) , to him a habit of dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot attain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be close and a dissembler ; for where a man cannot choose ...
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... Tacitus of Galba ; but of Vespasian he saith , " solus imperantium , Vespasianus mu- " tatus in melius , " though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affec- " To tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy 47.
... Tacitus of Galba ; but of Vespasian he saith , " solus imperantium , Vespasianus mu- " tatus in melius , " though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affec- " To tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy 47.
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... Tacitus speaketh of is to be held suspected ; " Erant in officio , sed " tamen qui mallent mandata imperantium in- " terpretari , quam exequi ; " disputing , ex- cusing , cavilling upon mandates and directions is a kind of shaking off ...
... Tacitus speaketh of is to be held suspected ; " Erant in officio , sed " tamen qui mallent mandata imperantium in- " terpretari , quam exequi ; " disputing , ex- cusing , cavilling upon mandates and directions is a kind of shaking off ...
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