The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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Francis Bacon. behold an ancient noble family , which hath stood against the waves and weathers of time ? for new nobility is but the act of power , but ancient nobility is the act of time . Those that are first raised to nobility , are ...
Francis Bacon. behold an ancient noble family , which hath stood against the waves and weathers of time ? for new nobility is but the act of power , but ancient nobility is the act of time . Those that are first raised to nobility , are ...
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... ancient times do set forth in figure both the incorporation and inseparable con- junction of counsel with kings , and the wise and politic use of counsel by kings : the one , in that they say Jupiter did marry Metis , which signifieth ...
... ancient times do set forth in figure both the incorporation and inseparable con- junction of counsel with kings , and the wise and politic use of counsel by kings : the one , in that they say Jupiter did marry Metis , which signifieth ...
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... the scrip- ture saith , " That we make a stand upon the " ancient way , and then look about us , and " discover what is the straight and right way , " and so to walk in it . " OF DISPATCH . AFFECTED dispatch is one of the most 114.
... the scrip- ture saith , " That we make a stand upon the " ancient way , and then look about us , and " discover what is the straight and right way , " and so to walk in it . " OF DISPATCH . AFFECTED dispatch is one of the most 114.
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... ancient hermits , and holy fathers of the church . But little do men per- ceive what solitude is , and how far it extend eth ; for a crowd is not company , and faces are but a gallery of pictures , and talk but a tinkling cymbal where ...
... ancient hermits , and holy fathers of the church . But little do men per- ceive what solitude is , and how far it extend eth ; for a crowd is not company , and faces are but a gallery of pictures , and talk but a tinkling cymbal where ...
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... ancient Italy : " Terra potens armis atque ubere glebæ . " Neither is that state , ( which , for any thing I know , is almost peculiar to England , and hardly to be found any where else , except it be per- haps in Poland , ) to be ...
... ancient Italy : " Terra potens armis atque ubere glebæ . " Neither is that state , ( which , for any thing I know , is almost peculiar to England , and hardly to be found any where else , except it be per- haps in Poland , ) to be ...
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