The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... kings are not envied but by kings . Nevertheless it is to be noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas con- trariwise , persons of worth and merit are most ...
... kings are not envied but by kings . Nevertheless it is to be noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas con- trariwise , persons of worth and merit are most ...
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... kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule , that if the envy upon the mi- nister be great when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ...
... kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule , that if the envy upon the mi- nister be great when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ...
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... KING . 1. A KING is a mortal god on earth , unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour ; but withal told him , he should die like a man , lest he should be proud , and flatter himself that God hath with his name ...
... KING . 1. A KING is a mortal god on earth , unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour ; but withal told him , he should die like a man , lest he should be proud , and flatter himself that God hath with his name ...
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... king that holds not religion the best reason of state , is void of all piety and justice , the supporters of a king . 6. He must be able to give counsel himself , but not rely thereupon ; for though happy events justify their counsels ...
... king that holds not religion the best reason of state , is void of all piety and justice , the supporters of a king . 6. He must be able to give counsel himself , but not rely thereupon ; for though happy events justify their counsels ...
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... king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious ; for store at home draweth not his contemplations abroad ; but want supplieth itself of what is next , and many times the next way : a king herein must be wise , and know what he may justly ...
... king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious ; for store at home draweth not his contemplations abroad ; but want supplieth itself of what is next , and many times the next way : a king herein must be wise , and know what he may justly ...
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