The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... never be true . The Italian says , " Sos- " petto licentia fede ; " as if suspicion did give a passport to faith ; but it ought rather to kindle it to discharge itself . OF DISCOURSE . SOME in their discourse desire rather commen- 155.
... never be true . The Italian says , " Sos- " petto licentia fede ; " as if suspicion did give a passport to faith ; but it ought rather to kindle it to discharge itself . OF DISCOURSE . SOME in their discourse desire rather commen- 155.
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... Italians note some of them , such as a man would little think . When they speak of one that cannot do amiss , they will throw in into his other conditions , that he hath " Poco di matto ; " and , certainly , there be not two more ...
... Italians note some of them , such as a man would little think . When they speak of one that cannot do amiss , they will throw in into his other conditions , that he hath " Poco di matto ; " and , certainly , there be not two more ...
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... Italy , they hold it a little suspect in popes , when they have often in their mouth " Padre commune ; " and take it to be a sign of one that meaneth to refer all to the greatness of his own house . Kings had need beware how they side ...
... Italy , they hold it a little suspect in popes , when they have often in their mouth " Padre commune ; " and take it to be a sign of one that meaneth to refer all to the greatness of his own house . Kings had need beware how they side ...
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... Italy . Livia settled all things for the suc cession of her son Tiberius by continually giving out , that her husband Augustus was upon reco- very and amendment ; and it is an usual thing with the bashaws , to conceal the death of the ...
... Italy . Livia settled all things for the suc cession of her son Tiberius by continually giving out , that her husband Augustus was upon reco- very and amendment ; and it is an usual thing with the bashaws , to conceal the death of the ...
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