The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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Francis Bacon. terms so fixed , as whereas the meaning ought to govern the term , the term in effect govern- eth the meaning . There be also two false peaces , or unities ; the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ...
Francis Bacon. terms so fixed , as whereas the meaning ought to govern the term , the term in effect govern- eth the meaning . There be also two false peaces , or unities ; the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ...
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... government , which is the ordinance of God : for this is but to dash the first table against the second ; and so to consider men as Christians , as we forget that they are men . Lucretius the poet , when he beheld the act of Agamemnon ...
... government , which is the ordinance of God : for this is but to dash the first table against the second ; and so to consider men as Christians , as we forget that they are men . Lucretius the poet , when he beheld the act of Agamemnon ...
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... government is ever dangerous ; it being true in the body politic , as in the corporal , that " omnis subita immutatio " est periculosa : " and though it be for the bet ter , yet it is not without a fearful apprehension ; for he that ...
... government is ever dangerous ; it being true in the body politic , as in the corporal , that " omnis subita immutatio " est periculosa : " and though it be for the bet ter , yet it is not without a fearful apprehension ; for he that ...
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... government excel ; for where there is an equality the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and tributes more cheerful . A great and potent nobility addeth . majesty to a monarch , but diminisheth power ; and putteth ...
... government excel ; for where there is an equality the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and tributes more cheerful . A great and potent nobility addeth . majesty to a monarch , but diminisheth power ; and putteth ...
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... government is lost ; for the motions of the greatest persons in government ought to be as the motions of the planets under 66 primum mobile , " ( according to the old opi- nion , ) which is , that every of them is carried . swiftly by ...
... government is lost ; for the motions of the greatest persons in government ought to be as the motions of the planets under 66 primum mobile , " ( according to the old opi- nion , ) which is , that every of them is carried . swiftly by ...
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