The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Discourse 156 .Plantations 159 .Riches 164 .Prophecies 170 .Ambition 175 .. .Masques and Triumphs .Nature in Men 178 181 .Custom and Education • 184 .Fortune 187 .Usury 190 Youth and Age 196 .. .Beauty 199 .. .. .Deformity 201 ...
... Discourse 156 .Plantations 159 .Riches 164 .Prophecies 170 .Ambition 175 .. .Masques and Triumphs .Nature in Men 178 181 .Custom and Education • 184 .Fortune 187 .Usury 190 Youth and Age 196 .. .Beauty 199 .. .. .Deformity 201 ...
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... discourses against the state , when they are frequent and open ; and in like sort false news often running up and down to the disadvantage of the state , and hastily em- braced , are amongst the signs of troubles . Vir- gil , giving the ...
... discourses against the state , when they are frequent and open ; and in like sort false news often running up and down to the disadvantage of the state , and hastily em- braced , are amongst the signs of troubles . Vir- gil , giving the ...
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... discourse , than in his apparel or gesture ; and in his discourse let him be rather advised in his answers , than forward to tell stories : and let it appear that he doth not change his G3 85.
... discourse , than in his apparel or gesture ; and in his discourse let him be rather advised in his answers , than forward to tell stories : and let it appear that he doth not change his G3 85.
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Francis Bacon. danger from them , being a body dispersed : they may sometimes discourse high , but that doth little hurt ; besides , they are a counter- poise to the higher nobility , that they grow not too potent ; and , lastly , being ...
Francis Bacon. danger from them , being a body dispersed : they may sometimes discourse high , but that doth little hurt ; besides , they are a counter- poise to the higher nobility , that they grow not too potent ; and , lastly , being ...
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... discourse , that he be not too much awake to make objections . I knew a 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 ...
... discourse , that he be not too much awake to make objections . I knew a 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 ...
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