The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Gardens .Negociating 204 211 222 Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 .. .Studies 231 .. .Faction 233 .. .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise .. 239 Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .. .Judicature 248 ... Anger 255 ...
... Gardens .Negociating 204 211 222 Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 .. .Studies 231 .. .Faction 233 .. .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise .. 239 Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .. .Judicature 248 ... Anger 255 ...
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... gardens , as Timon had : such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great poli- tics of ; like to knee timber , that is good for ships that are ordained to be tossed , but not for ...
... gardens , as Timon had : such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great poli- tics of ; like to knee timber , that is good for ships that are ordained to be tossed , but not for ...
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... gardens of state and pleasure near great cities ; armories , arsenals , magazines , exchanges , burses , ware- houses , exercises of horsemanship , fencing , training of soldiers , and the like : comedies , such whereunto the better ...
... gardens of state and pleasure near great cities ; armories , arsenals , magazines , exchanges , burses , ware- houses , exercises of horsemanship , fencing , training of soldiers , and the like : comedies , such whereunto the better ...
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... garden ; and , certainly , men that are great lovers of them- selves waste the public . Divide with reason between self - love and society ; and be so true to thyself , as thou be not false to others , espe- cially to thy king and ...
... garden ; and , certainly , men that are great lovers of them- selves waste the public . Divide with reason between self - love and society ; and be so true to thyself , as thou be not false to others , espe- cially to thy king and ...
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... gardens or corn , be to a common stock ; and to be laid in , and stored up , and then delivered out in proportion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , like- wise ...
... gardens or corn , be to a common stock ; and to be laid in , and stored up , and then delivered out in proportion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , like- wise ...
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