The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... kind ; while men rather discharge their minds than impart their minds . In few words , mysteries are due to secrecy . Besides ( to say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as well in mind as in body ; and it addeth no small reverence to ...
... kind ; while men rather discharge their minds than impart their minds . In few words , mysteries are due to secrecy . Besides ( to say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as well in mind as in body ; and it addeth no small reverence to ...
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... kind , but of their work ; and so both children and creatures . The difference in affection of parents to- wards their several children is many times unequal , and sometimes unworthy , especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A ...
... kind , but of their work ; and so both children and creatures . The difference in affection of parents to- wards their several children is many times unequal , and sometimes unworthy , especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A ...
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... kind of discipline of hu- manity ; and single men , though they be many times more charitable because their means are less exhaust , yet , on the other side , they are more cruel and hardhearted , ( good to make severe inquisitors ) ...
... kind of discipline of hu- manity ; and single men , though they be many times more charitable because their means are less exhaust , yet , on the other side , they are more cruel and hardhearted , ( good to make severe inquisitors ) ...
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... for to know much of other men's matters cannot be , because all that ado may concern his own estate ; therefore it must needs be that he taketh a kind of play - pleasure in looking upon the fortunes of others ; neither can 32.
... for to know much of other men's matters cannot be , because all that ado may concern his own estate ; therefore it must needs be that he taketh a kind of play - pleasure in looking upon the fortunes of others ; neither can 32.
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... kind of vermin . Goodness answers to the theological virtue charity , and admits no excess but error . The desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall ; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall but in charity there ...
... kind of vermin . Goodness answers to the theological virtue charity , and admits no excess but error . The desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall ; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall but in charity there ...
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