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... kind of wonder , why he had none ? He answered , he had much rather men should ask and wonder why he had no statue , than why he had a statue . 216. A certain friend of Sir Thomas More's , taking great pains about a book , which he ...
... kind of wonder , why he had none ? He answered , he had much rather men should ask and wonder why he had no statue , than why he had a statue . 216. A certain friend of Sir Thomas More's , taking great pains about a book , which he ...
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... kind of scorn ; What was the matter , that philosophers haunted rich men , and not rich men philosophers ? he an- swered ; Because the one knew what they wanted , the other did not . 267. Demetrius , king of Macedon , had a peti- tion ...
... kind of scorn ; What was the matter , that philosophers haunted rich men , and not rich men philosophers ? he an- swered ; Because the one knew what they wanted , the other did not . 267. Demetrius , king of Macedon , had a peti- tion ...
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... spiritual body of the church , is a greater scandal than a corruption in manners : as , in the natural body , a wound or solution of con- tinuity , is worse than a corrupt humour . 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which 79.
... spiritual body of the church , is a greater scandal than a corruption in manners : as , in the natural body , a wound or solution of con- tinuity , is worse than a corrupt humour . 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which 79.
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Francis Bacon. 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which the more a man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . 43. He that studieth revenge , keepeth his own wounds green . 44. Revengeful persons live and die like ...
Francis Bacon. 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which the more a man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . 43. He that studieth revenge , keepeth his own wounds green . 44. Revengeful persons live and die like ...
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... kind of vermin . 58. God never wrought miracles to convince atheism , because his ordinary works convince it . 59. The great atheists indeed are hypocrites , who are always handling holy things , but without feeling ; so as they must ...
... kind of vermin . 58. God never wrought miracles to convince atheism , because his ordinary works convince it . 59. The great atheists indeed are hypocrites , who are always handling holy things , but without feeling ; so as they must ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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