The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... coun- try where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth ; for else young men shall go hooded , and look abroad little . It is a strange thing , that in sea voyages , where there is ...
... coun- try where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth ; for else young men shall go hooded , and look abroad little . It is a strange thing , that in sea voyages , where there is ...
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... coun- cil , except where there hath been either an over - greatness in one counsellor , or an over - strict combination in divers , which are things soon found and holpen . For the last inconvenience , that men will counsel with an eye ...
... coun- cil , except where there hath been either an over - greatness in one counsellor , or an over - strict combination in divers , which are things soon found and holpen . For the last inconvenience , that men will counsel with an eye ...
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... coun- cil , it is better to choose indifferent persons , than to make an indifferency by putting in those that are strong on both sides . I com- mend also standing commissions ; as for trade , for treasure , for war , for suits , for ...
... coun- cil , it is better to choose indifferent persons , than to make an indifferency by putting in those that are strong on both sides . I com- mend also standing commissions ; as for trade , for treasure , for war , for suits , for ...
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... coun- sel , and they are good but in their own alley : turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim ; so as the old rule to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et " I videbis , " doth scarce hold for ...
... coun- sel , and they are good but in their own alley : turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim ; so as the old rule to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et " I videbis , " doth scarce hold for ...
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... coun- sellor and secretary that never came to queen Elizabeth of England with bills to sign , but he would always first put her into some dis- course of estate , that she might the less mind the bills . The like surprise may be made by ...
... coun- sellor and secretary that never came to queen Elizabeth of England with bills to sign , but he would always first put her into some dis- course of estate , that she might the less mind the bills . The like surprise may be made by ...
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