The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... better turned for that than any thing else ; as having a mind quick and ready to perceive the cor- respondence of things ; fixed and intent to discover their nicer differences ; and this joined with a love of equity ; a patience of ...
... better turned for that than any thing else ; as having a mind quick and ready to perceive the cor- respondence of things ; fixed and intent to discover their nicer differences ; and this joined with a love of equity ; a patience of ...
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... better , but it embaseth it : for these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
... better , but it embaseth it : for these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
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... you speak with several " " tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? " and , certainly , it is little better : when atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them 9.
... you speak with several " " tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? " and , certainly , it is little better : when atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them 9.
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... be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in saying , " I will descend , and be like the " prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
... be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in saying , " I will descend , and be like the " prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
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... better than me ? And if any man should do wrong merely out of ill nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or briar , which prick and scratch because they can do no other . The most tolerable sort of revenge is for those wrongs which ...
... better than me ? And if any man should do wrong merely out of ill nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or briar , which prick and scratch because they can do no other . The most tolerable sort of revenge is for those wrongs which ...
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