The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... religion , 257 4 Of revenge , 261 5 of adversity , 262 6 Of simulation and dissimulation , 263 7 Of parents and children , 266 8 Of marriage and single life , 267 9 Of envy , 269 10 of love , 273 11 Of great place , 275 12 Of boldness ...
... religion , 257 4 Of revenge , 261 5 of adversity , 262 6 Of simulation and dissimulation , 263 7 Of parents and children , 266 8 Of marriage and single life , 267 9 Of envy , 269 10 of love , 273 11 Of great place , 275 12 Of boldness ...
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... religious texts and words have power , may strengthen the imagination . And for the same reason , Hebrew words , which amongst us is counted the holy tongue , and the words more mysti- cal , are often used . 949. For the refreshing of ...
... religious texts and words have power , may strengthen the imagination . And for the same reason , Hebrew words , which amongst us is counted the holy tongue , and the words more mysti- cal , are often used . 949. For the refreshing of ...
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... religion : which they may the better do , be- cause they are of a far differing disposition from the Jews in other parts . For whereas they hate the name of Christ , and have a secret inbred rancour against the people amongst whom they ...
... religion : which they may the better do , be- cause they are of a far differing disposition from the Jews in other parts . For whereas they hate the name of Christ , and have a secret inbred rancour against the people amongst whom they ...
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... religion , the chief- " est bridle of all vices . " And when he had said this , the good Jew paused a little ; whereupon I , far more willing to hear him speak on than to speak myself ; yet thinking it decent , that upon his pause of ...
... religion , the chief- " est bridle of all vices . " And when he had said this , the good Jew paused a little ; whereupon I , far more willing to hear him speak on than to speak myself ; yet thinking it decent , that upon his pause of ...
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... religion , but the principle of it is , Populus vult decipi , So that I know no great difference be- tween these great philosophers , but that the one is a loud crying folly , and the other is a whispering folly . The one is gathered ...
... religion , but the principle of it is , Populus vult decipi , So that I know no great difference be- tween these great philosophers , but that the one is a loud crying folly , and the other is a whispering folly . The one is gathered ...
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