The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose li- berty ; or to seek power over others , and to lose power over a man's self . The rising unto place is laborious , and by pains men come to greater pains ...
... actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose li- berty ; or to seek power over others , and to lose power over a man's self . The rising unto place is laborious , and by pains men come to greater pains ...
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... action : what next ? action : what next again ? action . He said it that knew it best , and had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended . A strange thing , that that part of an orator which is but superficial , and rather ...
... action : what next ? action : what next again ? action . He said it that knew it best , and had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended . A strange thing , that that part of an orator which is but superficial , and rather ...
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... action , than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely , as there are mountebanks for the na- tural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps have been ...
... action , than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely , as there are mountebanks for the na- tural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps have been ...
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... actions of a state , and the most plausible , and which ought to give greatest contentment , are taken in ill sense and tra- duced ; for that shews the envy great , as Taci- tus saith , " conflata , magna invidia , seu bene , 66 seu ...
... actions of a state , and the most plausible , and which ought to give greatest contentment , are taken in ill sense and tra- duced ; for that shews the envy great , as Taci- tus saith , " conflata , magna invidia , seu bene , 66 seu ...
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... actions to Argos with his hundred eyes , and the ends to Briareus with his hundred hands ; first to watch , and then to speed : for the helmet of Pluto , which maketh the politic man go invisible , is secrecy in the council , and ...
... actions to Argos with his hundred eyes , and the ends to Briareus with his hundred hands ; first to watch , and then to speed : for the helmet of Pluto , which maketh the politic man go invisible , is secrecy in the council , and ...
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actions Æsop affections alleys amongst ancient Apollonius of Tyana atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar castoreum cause cerning certainly Cicero command commonly coun council counsel counsellors custom danger death discourse dispatch doth England envy fame favour fear fortune fruit of friendship Galba garden give giveth goeth grace greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt inconvenience judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king less let princes likewise Macedon maketh man's matter means men's merchants mind motion nature neral never nobility noble opinion persons plantation Plutarch point of cunning Pompey religion remedy riches saith secrecy secret seditions seemeth Sejanus Septimius Severus servants shew side sometimes sort speak speech sure Tacitus things Thomas Beckett thou thought Tiberius tion true unto usury Vespasian virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise