The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... keep out this weak pas- sion . You must except , nevertheless , Marcus Antonius , the half partner of the empire of Rome , and Appius Claudius , the decemvir and lawgiver ; whereof the former was indeed a voluptuous man , and inordinate ...
... keep out this weak pas- sion . You must except , nevertheless , Marcus Antonius , the half partner of the empire of Rome , and Appius Claudius , the decemvir and lawgiver ; whereof the former was indeed a voluptuous man , and inordinate ...
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... keep quarter , and sever it wholly from their serious affairs and actions of life ; for if it check once with business , it troubleth men's fortunes , and maketh men that they can no ways be true to their own ends . I know not how , but ...
... keep quarter , and sever it wholly from their serious affairs and actions of life ; for if it check once with business , it troubleth men's fortunes , and maketh men that they can no ways be true to their own ends . I know not how , but ...
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... keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and in- terlace not business but of necessity . For cor- ruption , do not only bind thine own hands or thy servants hands from taking , but bind the hands of suitors also ...
... keep times appointed ; go through with that which is in hand , and in- terlace not business but of necessity . For cor- ruption , do not only bind thine own hands or thy servants hands from taking , but bind the hands of suitors also ...
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... keep not the exchequer ; for that is " crudele latro- " cinium : " fourthly , that fidelis temeritas " be not his general ; for that will bring but " seram " pœnitentiam : " fifthly , that " infidelis prudentia " be not his secretary ...
... keep not the exchequer ; for that is " crudele latro- " cinium : " fourthly , that fidelis temeritas " be not his general ; for that will bring but " seram " pœnitentiam : " fifthly , that " infidelis prudentia " be not his secretary ...
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... keeping a strait hand upon the devouring trades of usury , ingrossing , great pas- turages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , ` at least , the danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of ...
... keeping a strait hand upon the devouring trades of usury , ingrossing , great pas- turages , and the like . For removing discontentments , or , ` at least , the danger of them , there is in every state , ( as we know , ) two portions of ...
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