The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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Francis Bacon. or weak in courage , which are the greatest part : yea , and prevaileth with wise men at weak times : therefore we see it hath done wonders in popular states , but with senates and . princes less ; and more , ever upon the ...
Francis Bacon. or weak in courage , which are the greatest part : yea , and prevaileth with wise men at weak times : therefore we see it hath done wonders in popular states , but with senates and . princes less ; and more , ever upon the ...
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... greatest , being the characer of the Deity ; and without it man is a busy , mischievous , wretched thing , no better than a kind of vermin . Goodness answers to the theological virtue charity , and admits no excess but error . The ...
... greatest , being the characer of the Deity ; and without it man is a busy , mischievous , wretched thing , no better than a kind of vermin . Goodness answers to the theological virtue charity , and admits no excess but error . The ...
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... greatest enemies are his flatterers ; for though they ever speak on his side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more ...
... greatest enemies are his flatterers ; for though they ever speak on his side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more ...
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... greatest power , so he is subject to the greatest cares , made the servant of his people , or else he were without a calling at all . He then that honoureth him not is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY ...
... greatest power , so he is subject to the greatest cares , made the servant of his people , or else he were without a calling at all . He then that honoureth him not is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY ...
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... greatest when things grow to equality ; as natural tempests are greatest about the equi- noctia ; and as there are certain hollow blasts of wind and secret swellings of seas before a tempest , so are there in states : " Ille etiam cæcos ...
... greatest when things grow to equality ; as natural tempests are greatest about the equi- noctia ; and as there are certain hollow blasts of wind and secret swellings of seas before a tempest , so are there in states : " Ille etiam cæcos ...
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