The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Usury .Youth and Age 164 170 • 175 178 181 184 • 187 190 196 ... Beauty · 199 ... Deformity 201 ... Building 204 ... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 • · .Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and ...
... Usury .Youth and Age 164 170 • 175 178 181 184 • 187 190 196 ... Beauty · 199 ... Deformity 201 ... Building 204 ... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 • · .Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and ...
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... usury , ingrossing , great pas- turages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , ` at least , the danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When ...
... usury , ingrossing , great pas- turages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , ` at least , the danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of subjects , the nobles and the commonalty . When ...
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... when a man buys not to hold , but to sell over again , that commonly grind- eth double , both upon the seller and upon the buyer . Sharings do greatly enrich if the hands be well chosen that are trusted . Usury is M 4 167.
... when a man buys not to hold , but to sell over again , that commonly grind- eth double , both upon the seller and upon the buyer . Sharings do greatly enrich if the hands be well chosen that are trusted . Usury is M 4 167.
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Francis Bacon. hands be well chosen that are trusted . Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , " in sudore vultus alieni ; " and besides , doth plough upon Sundays ...
Francis Bacon. hands be well chosen that are trusted . Usury is the certainest means of gain , though one of the worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , " in sudore vultus alieni ; " and besides , doth plough upon Sundays ...
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... Baltazar Gerard ; yet his rule holdeth still , that nature , nor the engagement of words , are not so forcible as custom . Only superstition is now so well advanced , that men of 184 Custom and Education Fortune Usury Youth and 164.
... Baltazar Gerard ; yet his rule holdeth still , that nature , nor the engagement of words , are not so forcible as custom . Only superstition is now so well advanced , that men of 184 Custom and Education Fortune Usury Youth and 164.
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