The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked as the encourager of whatever was deemed most illegal and oppressive . He therefore forced the former to abandon his defence , giving him positive advice to submit himself to his peers ...
... secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked as the encourager of whatever was deemed most illegal and oppressive . He therefore forced the former to abandon his defence , giving him positive advice to submit himself to his peers ...
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... secret man heareth many confessions , for who will open himself to a blab or a babbler ? But if a man be thought secret , it inviteth disco- very , as the more close air sucketh in the more open : and as in confession the revealing is ...
... secret man heareth many confessions , for who will open himself to a blab or a babbler ? But if a man be thought secret , it inviteth disco- very , as the more close air sucketh in the more open : and as in confession the revealing is ...
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... secret must be a dissembler in some degree : for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to be secret with- out swaying the balance on either side . They will so beset a man with questions ...
... secret must be a dissembler in some degree : for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to be secret with- out swaying the balance on either side . They will so beset a man with questions ...
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... secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor they will not utter the other . Children sweeten labours , but they make misfortunes more bit- ter : they increase the cares of life , but 25 Parents and Children.
... secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor they will not utter the other . Children sweeten labours , but they make misfortunes more bit- ter : they increase the cares of life , but 25 Parents and Children.
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... or with an inward and secret contempt , by how much the more men ought to beware of this passion , which loseth not only other things , but itself . As for the other losses , the poet's relation doth well figure them ; " That "
... or with an inward and secret contempt , by how much the more men ought to beware of this passion , which loseth not only other things , but itself . As for the other losses , the poet's relation doth well figure them ; " That "
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