The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 104 ... 107 ..... 127 43. Beauty ... 48 44. Deformity 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ........ 129 NOTES FOR CONVERSATION Page Page ESSAY ON DEATH .... ...... CONTENTS . xi.
... Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 104 ... 107 ..... 127 43. Beauty ... 48 44. Deformity 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ........ 129 NOTES FOR CONVERSATION Page Page ESSAY ON DEATH .... ...... CONTENTS . xi.
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... usury , engrossing , great pasturages , 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 commonality . When one of these ...
... usury , engrossing , great pasturages , 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 commonality . When one of these ...
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... Usury is but this is excellently expressed , that it is in im- the certainest means of gain , though one of the agination , and not always in fact : for , certainly , worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , great riches have ...
... Usury is but this is excellently expressed , that it is in im- the certainest means of gain , though one of the agination , and not always in fact : for , certainly , worst , as that whereby a man doth eat his bread , great riches have ...
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... usury is a concessum propter duritiem cordis : " for since there must be borrowing and lending , and men are so hard of heart as they will not lend freely , usury must be permitted . Some others have made suspicious and cunning ...
... usury is a concessum propter duritiem cordis : " for since there must be borrowing and lending , and men are so hard of heart as they will not lend freely , usury must be permitted . Some others have made suspicious and cunning ...
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... usury , at a high rate , and let it be with the cautions following : let the rate be even with the merchant himself , somewhat more easy than that he used formerly to pay ; for by that means all borrowers shall have some ease by this ...
... usury , at a high rate , and let it be with the cautions following : let the rate be even with the merchant himself , somewhat more easy than that he used formerly to pay ; for by that means all borrowers shall have some ease by this ...
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