The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... never sit in parliament , or come within the verge of the court . " The fault which , next to his ingratitude to Essex , thus tarnished the glory of this illustrious man , is said to have principally pro ceeded from an indulgence to his ...
... never sit in parliament , or come within the verge of the court . " The fault which , next to his ingratitude to Essex , thus tarnished the glory of this illustrious man , is said to have principally pro ceeded from an indulgence to his ...
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... never any decree made by him was reversed as unjust . " It was peculiar to this great man ( say the authors of the Biogr . Brit . ) to have nothing narrow and selfish in his composition : he gave away without concern whatever he ...
... never any decree made by him was reversed as unjust . " It was peculiar to this great man ( say the authors of the Biogr . Brit . ) to have nothing narrow and selfish in his composition : he gave away without concern whatever he ...
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... never agree : and if it come so to pass in that dis- tance of judgment which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend ...
... never agree : and if it come so to pass in that dis- tance of judgment which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend ...
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... never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends . " But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : " Shall we , " saith he , " take good " at God's hands , and not be content to take " evil also ? " and so of friends in a ...
... never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends . " But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune : " Shall we , " saith he , " take good " at God's hands , and not be content to take " evil also ? " and so of friends in a ...
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... never where the elder are disinherited . OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE . He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprizes , either of virtue or mis- chief . Certainly the best ...
... never where the elder are disinherited . OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE . He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprizes , either of virtue or mis- chief . Certainly the best ...
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