The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... suits , for some pro- vinces ; for where there be divers particular councils , and but one council of estate , ( as it is in Spain , ) they are , in effect , no more than standing commissions , save that they have greater authority ...
... suits , for some pro- vinces ; for where there be divers particular councils , and but one council of estate , ( as it is in Spain , ) they are , in effect , no more than standing commissions , save that they have greater authority ...
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... suit . There is a cunning which we in England call " The turning of the cat in the pan ; ” which is , when that which a man says to another , he lays it as if another had said it to him ; and to say truth , it is not easy , when such a ...
... suit . There is a cunning which we in England call " The turning of the cat in the pan ; ” which is , when that which a man says to another , he lays it as if another had said it to him ; and to say truth , it is not easy , when such a ...
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... suits of the masquers be grace . ful , and such as become the person when the vizards are off ; not after examples of known attires ; turks , soldiers , mariners , and the like . Let anti - masques not be long ; they have been commonly ...
... suits of the masquers be grace . ful , and such as become the person when the vizards are off ; not after examples of known attires ; turks , soldiers , mariners , and the like . Let anti - masques not be long ; they have been commonly ...
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... suits . Ordi- nary followers ought to challenge no higher conditions than countenance , recommendation , and protection from wrongs . Factious follow- ers are worse to be liked , which follow not upon affection to him , with whom they ...
... suits . Ordi- nary followers ought to challenge no higher conditions than countenance , recommendation , and protection from wrongs . Factious follow- ers are worse to be liked , which follow not upon affection to him , with whom they ...
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... other . OF SUITORS . MANY ill matters and projects are undertaken i and private suits do putrefy the public good . Many good matters are undertaken with bad minds ; I mean not only corrupt minds , but Q 2 227 Suitors.
... other . OF SUITORS . MANY ill matters and projects are undertaken i and private suits do putrefy the public good . Many good matters are undertaken with bad minds ; I mean not only corrupt minds , but Q 2 227 Suitors.
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