The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain Your loving ...
... wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain Your loving ...
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... wherein he had a vein to excel . Lastly , near kinsfolks and fellows in office , and those that have been bred together are more apt to envy their equals when they are raised ; for it doth upbraid unto them their own for- tunes , and ...
... wherein he had a vein to excel . Lastly , near kinsfolks and fellows in office , and those that have been bred together are more apt to envy their equals when they are raised ; for it doth upbraid unto them their own for- tunes , and ...
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... wherein and how they have degenerated . but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may expect ...
... wherein and how they have degenerated . but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may expect ...
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... wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding the streams thou driest the fountain . Neither is there only a habit of goodness directed by right reason ; but there is in some men , even ...
... wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding the streams thou driest the fountain . Neither is there only a habit of goodness directed by right reason ; but there is in some men , even ...
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... there were blessed natures , but such as enjoyed themselves without having respect to the government of the world ; wherein they say he did tempo- rize , though in secret he thought there was no God : but certainly he is traduced , for 76.
... there were blessed natures , but such as enjoyed themselves without having respect to the government of the world ; wherein they say he did tempo- rize , though in secret he thought there was no God : but certainly he is traduced , for 76.
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