The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do " with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is L not the matter , but following and party . Con- 10.
... two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do " with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is L not the matter , but following and party . Con- 10.
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... thou didst not best at first . Neglect not also the examples of those that have carried themselves ill in the same place ; not to set off thyself by taxing their memory , but to direct thyself what to avoid . Reform , therefore ...
... thou didst not best at first . Neglect not also the examples of those that have carried themselves ill in the same place ; not to set off thyself by taxing their memory , but to direct thyself what to avoid . Reform , therefore ...
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... thou di- gressest from thy rule . Preserve the right of thy place , but stir not questions of jurisdiction ; and rather assume thy right in silence , and " de facto , " than voice it with claims and challenges . Preserve likewise the ...
... thou di- gressest from thy rule . Preserve the right of thy place , but stir not questions of jurisdiction ; and rather assume thy right in silence , and " de facto , " than voice it with claims and challenges . Preserve likewise the ...
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... thou changest thine opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it . A servant or a favourite , if he be inward , and no other apparent cause ...
... thou changest thine opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it . A servant or a favourite , if he be inward , and no other apparent cause ...
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... thou art gone . If thou have colleagues , respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy place in ...
... thou art gone . If thou have colleagues , respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy place in ...
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