The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense . 133 ... The True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 135 CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen.
... Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense . 133 ... The True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 135 CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen.
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Francis Bacon. CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen of Health ... .Suspicion • • 151 154 156 159 • • · .Riches . .Prophecies .Ambition ... Masques and Triumphs ... Nature in Men ... Custom and Education ... Fortune ...
Francis Bacon. CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen of Health ... .Suspicion • • 151 154 156 159 • • · .Riches . .Prophecies .Ambition ... Masques and Triumphs ... Nature in Men ... Custom and Education ... Fortune ...
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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 G 3 85 Discourse.
... 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 G 3 85 Discourse.
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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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