The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Troubles 63 • .Atheism 75 .Superstition 79 .Travel . .Empire ... Counsel . ..Delays ... Cunning · 82 86 · • 94 102 · 104 .Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense ...
... Troubles 63 • .Atheism 75 .Superstition 79 .Travel . .Empire ... Counsel . ..Delays ... Cunning · 82 86 · • 94 102 · 104 .Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense ...
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... of their nobi- lity shall find ease in employing them , and a better slide into their business ; for people na- turally bend to them as born in some sort to command . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need 62.
... of their nobi- lity shall find ease in employing them , and a better slide into their business ; for people na- turally bend to them as born in some sort to command . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need 62.
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... troubles . Vir- gil , giving the pedigree of fame , saith she was sister to the giants ; " Illam terra parens , ira irritata deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) CooEnceladoque sororem Progenuit . " -Æneid . IV . 177 . As if fames were ...
... troubles . Vir- gil , giving the pedigree of fame , saith she was sister to the giants ; " Illam terra parens , ira irritata deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) CooEnceladoque sororem Progenuit . " -Æneid . IV . 177 . As if fames were ...
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... troubles , that the suppressing of them with too much severity should he a remedy of troubles ; for the despising of them many times checks them best , and the going about to stop them doth but make a wonder long - lived . Also that ...
... troubles , that the suppressing of them with too much severity should he a remedy of troubles ; for the despising of them many times checks them best , and the going about to stop them doth but make a wonder long - lived . Also that ...
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... poverty and much discontent- ment . It is certain , so many overthrown estates , so many votes for troubles . Lucan noteth well the state of Rome before the civil war , " Hinc usura vorax , rapidumque in tempore foenus , 66.
... poverty and much discontent- ment . It is certain , so many overthrown estates , so many votes for troubles . Lucan noteth well the state of Rome before the civil war , " Hinc usura vorax , rapidumque in tempore foenus , 66.
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