The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... oath they are confirmed with , yet they are little to be depended on ; insomuch that they are used in fact rather with an eye to reputation and fame and ceremony , than for confidence and security and effect 90 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... oath they are confirmed with , yet they are little to be depended on ; insomuch that they are used in fact rather with an eye to reputation and fame and ceremony , than for confidence and security and effect 90 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... effect . And even when the ties of relationship ( which are as the sacraments of nature ) or of mutual good services come in to aid , yet in most cases all are too weak for ambition and interest and the licence of power the rather ...
... effect . And even when the ties of relationship ( which are as the sacraments of nature ) or of mutual good services come in to aid , yet in most cases all are too weak for ambition and interest and the licence of power the rather ...
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... effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to emit rays . But Pan's hair is longest in the beard , because the rays of the celestial bodies operate and penetrate from a ...
... effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to emit rays . But Pan's hair is longest in the beard , because the rays of the celestial bodies operate and penetrate from a ...
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... effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously enough denotes fame , flying abroad and celebrat- ing the victory . Secondly the carrying of Medusa's head upon the shield ; for this is incomparably the best ...
... effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously enough denotes fame , flying abroad and celebrat- ing the victory . Secondly the carrying of Medusa's head upon the shield ; for this is incomparably the best ...
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... effect ; and fails ( it may be ) from no cause more than from curious and premature meddling and impatience . Then Philosophy finding that her great work is too much for her , in sorrowful mood , as well becomes her , turns to human ...
... effect ; and fails ( it may be ) from no cause more than from curious and premature meddling and impatience . Then Philosophy finding that her great work is too much for her , in sorrowful mood , as well becomes her , turns to human ...
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