The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... authority are chiefly four ; delays , corruption , roughness , and facility . For delays give easy access ; keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and in- terlace not business but of necessity . For cor- ruption ...
... authority are chiefly four ; delays , corruption , roughness , and facility . For delays give easy access ; keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and in- terlace not business but of necessity . For cor- ruption ...
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... authority settled and calm . All rising to great place is by a winding stair ; and if there be factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy ...
... authority settled and calm . All rising to great place is by a winding stair ; and if there be factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy ...
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... authority of princes is made but an accessary to a cause , and that there be other bands that tie faster than the band of sovereignty , kings begin to be put almost out of posses- sion . Also , when discords , and quarrels , and fac ...
... authority of princes is made but an accessary to a cause , and that there be other bands that tie faster than the band of sovereignty , kings begin to be put almost out of posses- sion . Also , when discords , and quarrels , and fac ...
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... authority so much as the unequal and untimely inter change of power pressed too far , and relaxed too much . This is true , that the wisdom of all these latter times in princes ' affairs , is rather fine deliveries , and shiftings of ...
... authority so much as the unequal and untimely inter change of power pressed too far , and relaxed too much . This is true , that the wisdom of all these latter times in princes ' affairs , is rather fine deliveries , and shiftings of ...
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... authority ; or where the churchmen come in , and are elected , not by the collation of the king , or particular patrons , but by the people . For their nobles , to keep them at a distance it is not amiss ; but to depress them may make a ...
... authority ; or where the churchmen come in , and are elected , not by the collation of the king , or particular patrons , but by the people . For their nobles , to keep them at a distance it is not amiss ; but to depress them may make a ...
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