The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... neral preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particu- lar disease ; and so be left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy or prevention is to remove by all means possible that ...
... neral preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particu- lar disease ; and so be left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy or prevention is to remove by all means possible that ...
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... neral . To conclude : no man can by care taking , ( as the scripture saith , ) " add a cubit to his " stature , " in this little model of a man's body ; but in the great frame of kingdoms and com- monwealths it is in the power of ...
... neral . To conclude : no man can by care taking , ( as the scripture saith , ) " add a cubit to his " stature , " in this little model of a man's body ; but in the great frame of kingdoms and com- monwealths it is in the power of ...
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... neral lines of it ; and in this I have spared for no cost : but it is nothing for great princes , that , for the most part taking advice with workmen , with no less cost set their things together ; and sometimes add statues and such ...
... neral lines of it ; and in this I have spared for no cost : but it is nothing for great princes , that , for the most part taking advice with workmen , with no less cost set their things together ; and sometimes add statues and such ...
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... of policy ; whereas , contrariwise , the chiefest wisdom is , either in ordering those things which are ge neral , and wherein men of several factions do nevertheless agree , or in dealing with corre- spondence to 233.
... of policy ; whereas , contrariwise , the chiefest wisdom is , either in ordering those things which are ge neral , and wherein men of several factions do nevertheless agree , or in dealing with corre- spondence to 233.
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