The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... body to look on . Thus much for those that are apt to envy . Concerning those that are more or less sub- ject to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue when they are advanced are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto ...
... body to look on . Thus much for those that are apt to envy . Concerning those that are more or less sub- ject to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue when they are advanced are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto ...
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... body or mind : " Illi mors " gravis incubat , qui notus nimis omnibus , 66 ignotus moritur sibi . " In place there is li- cense to do good and evil ; whereof the latter is a curse : for in evil the best condition is not to will ; the ...
... body or mind : " Illi mors " gravis incubat , qui notus nimis omnibus , 66 ignotus moritur sibi . " In place there is li- cense to do good and evil ; whereof the latter is a curse : for in evil the best condition is not to will ; the ...
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... body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps have been lucky in two or three experiments , but want the grounds of science , and therefore cannot hold out : nay , you shall see a ...
... body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps have been lucky in two or three experiments , but want the grounds of science , and therefore cannot hold out : nay , you shall see a ...
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... body politic , as in the corporal , that " omnis subita immutatio " est periculosa : " and though it be for the bet ter , yet it is not without a fearful apprehension ; for he that changeth the fundamental laws of a kingdom thinketh ...
... body politic , as in the corporal , that " omnis subita immutatio " est periculosa : " and though it be for the bet ter , yet it is not without a fearful apprehension ; for he that changeth the fundamental laws of a kingdom thinketh ...
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... body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame ; and let no prince measure the danger of them by this , whether they be just or unjust ; for that were to imagine people to be too ...
... body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame ; and let no prince measure the danger of them by this , whether they be just or unjust ; for that were to imagine people to be too ...
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