The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... honours ; and wrote in favour of the union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and Eng- land , which the king so passionately desired . In 1616 , he was sworn of the privy - council . He then applied himself to the reducing and recomposing ...
... honours ; and wrote in favour of the union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and Eng- land , which the king so passionately desired . In 1616 , he was sworn of the privy - council . He then applied himself to the reducing and recomposing ...
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... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
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... honour of man's nature , and that mixture of falsehood is like allay in coin of gold and silver , which may make the metal work the better , but it embaseth it for these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which ...
... honour of man's nature , and that mixture of falsehood is like allay in coin of gold and silver , which may make the metal work the better , but it embaseth it for these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which ...
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... honour aspireth to it ; grief flieth to it ; fear pre - occupieth it ; nay , we read , after Otho the emperor had slain himself , pity ( which is the tenderest of affec- tions ) provoked many to die out of mere com- passion to their ...
... honour aspireth to it ; grief flieth to it ; fear pre - occupieth it ; nay , we read , after Otho the emperor had slain himself , pity ( which is the tenderest of affec- tions ) provoked many to die out of mere com- passion to their ...
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... honour , or the like ; therefore why should I be angry with a man for loving him- self better than me ? And if any man should do wrong merely out of ill nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or briar , which prick and scratch ...
... honour , or the like ; therefore why should I be angry with a man for loving him- self better than me ? And if any man should do wrong merely out of ill nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or briar , which prick and scratch ...
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