The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... give thou Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth his soner . ❝rain , and maketh his sun to shine upon the £ 3 53.
... give thou Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth his soner . ❝rain , and maketh his sun to shine upon the £ 3 53.
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... give it to the poor , and follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is , except thou have a vocation wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding ...
... give it to the poor , and follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is , except thou have a vocation wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding ...
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... gives the balm : if he easily pardons and remits offences , it shews that his mind is planted above injuries , so that he cannot be shot if he be thankful for small benefits , it shews that he weighs men's minds , and not their trash ...
... gives the balm : if he easily pardons and remits offences , it shews that his mind is planted above injuries , so that he cannot be shot if he be thankful for small benefits , it shews that he weighs men's minds , and not their trash ...
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... give counsel himself , but not rely thereupon ; for though happy events justify their counsels , yet it is better that the evil event of good advice be rather imputed to a subject than a sovereign . 7. He is the fountain of honour ...
... give counsel himself , but not rely thereupon ; for though happy events justify their counsels , yet it is better that the evil event of good advice be rather imputed to a subject than a sovereign . 7. He is the fountain of honour ...
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... 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 male , gesta premunt . " Neither doth it follow , that because these ...
... 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 male , gesta premunt . " Neither doth it follow , that because these ...
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