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... better to live where nothing is lawful , than where all things are lawful . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an ...
... better to live where nothing is lawful , than where all things are lawful . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an ...
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... better to drive a flock of them , than one of them . 127. When Lycurgus . was to reform and alter the state of Sparta ; in consultation one advised , that it should be reduced to an absolute popular equality but Lycurgus said to him ...
... better to drive a flock of them , than one of them . 127. When Lycurgus . was to reform and alter the state of Sparta ; in consultation one advised , that it should be reduced to an absolute popular equality but Lycurgus said to him ...
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... better he speak where we are both known , than where we are both unknown . 149. Lucullus entertained Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and stately house for the summer ; but 44.
... better he speak where we are both known , than where we are both unknown . 149. Lucullus entertained Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and stately house for the summer ; but 44.
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... better myself . Why , said the philosopher , would you have me contend with him that com- mands thirty legions . 163. When Alexander passed into Asia , he gave large donatives to his captains and other princi- pal men of virtue ...
... better myself . Why , said the philosopher , would you have me contend with him that com- mands thirty legions . 163. When Alexander passed into Asia , he gave large donatives to his captains and other princi- pal men of virtue ...
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... better iron than you , he will be master of all this gold . 167. Aristippus being reprehended of luxury , by one that was not rich , for that he gave six crowns for a small fish , answered ; why , what would you have given ? the other ...
... better iron than you , he will be master of all this gold . 167. Aristippus being reprehended of luxury , by one that was not rich , for that he gave six crowns for a small fish , answered ; why , what would you have given ? the other ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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