The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... common law , at Gray's Inn . At this period the famous Earl of Essex , who could distinguish merit , and who passionately loved it , entered into an intimate friendship with him ; zealously attempted , though without success , to ...
... common law , at Gray's Inn . At this period the famous Earl of Essex , who could distinguish merit , and who passionately loved it , entered into an intimate friendship with him ; zealously attempted , though without success , to ...
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... common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as- " cend and be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in ...
... common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as- " cend and be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in ...
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... common to beasts ; but memory , merit , and noble works are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought to express the images of their minds where ...
... common to beasts ; but memory , merit , and noble works are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought to express the images of their minds where ...
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... common benefits are to be communicated with all , but peculiar benefits with choice . And beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our ...
... common benefits are to be communicated with all , but peculiar benefits with choice . And beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our ...
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... common parents , make themselves as a party and lean to a side , it is as a boat that is overthrown by uneven weight on the one side : as was well seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the ...
... common parents , make themselves as a party and lean to a side , it is as a boat that is overthrown by uneven weight on the one side : as was well seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the ...
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