The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... judgment , the better thereby able to guide and govern his affairs , both in practice , in treaty , and ac- tion . Moreover , the diseased estate of the world doth so concur with this his active forwardness , as it giveth him matter to ...
... judgment , the better thereby able to guide and govern his affairs , both in practice , in treaty , and ac- tion . Moreover , the diseased estate of the world doth so concur with this his active forwardness , as it giveth him matter to ...
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... judgment that looketh into the na- ture of these times , but will easily descry that the wits of these days are too much refined for any man to walk invisible , or to make all the world his instru- ments ; and therefore , no not in this ...
... judgment that looketh into the na- ture of these times , but will easily descry that the wits of these days are too much refined for any man to walk invisible , or to make all the world his instru- ments ; and therefore , no not in this ...
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... judgment or ornament . II . Of the present estate of this realm of England , whether it may be truly avouched to be pros- perous or afflicted . The benefits of almighty God upon this land , since the time that in his singular providence ...
... judgment or ornament . II . Of the present estate of this realm of England , whether it may be truly avouched to be pros- perous or afflicted . The benefits of almighty God upon this land , since the time that in his singular providence ...
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... judgment of an indifferent and understanding person , how true they be my meaning is not to blanch or excuse any fault of our Church ; nor on the other side to enter into commemoration , how flourishing it is in great and learned ...
... judgment of an indifferent and understanding person , how true they be my meaning is not to blanch or excuse any fault of our Church ; nor on the other side to enter into commemoration , how flourishing it is in great and learned ...
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... judgment of him as historiographers use ; " that he did always mask and veil his appetites " with a demonstration of a devout and holy intention " to the advancement of the Church and the public " good . " His father also , when he ...
... judgment of him as historiographers use ; " that he did always mask and veil his appetites " with a demonstration of a devout and holy intention " to the advancement of the Church and the public " good . " His father also , when he ...
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