The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the honour of man's nature ...
... turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the honour of man's nature ...
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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 BL 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 BL not the matter , but following and party . Con- 10.
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... turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi ...
... turn ; and at such times when they thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi ...
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... shew themselves averse ; but will ( fair ) let him go on , and turn their freedom of speech to freedom of thought ; and therefore it is a good shrewd proverb of the Spaniard , " Tell a 24 Simulation and Dissimulation.
... shew themselves averse ; but will ( fair ) let him go on , and turn their freedom of speech to freedom of thought ; and therefore it is a good shrewd proverb of the Spaniard , " Tell a 24 Simulation and Dissimulation.
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... turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now to speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in ...
... turn there are never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now to speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in ...
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