The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou " hast , and give it to the poor , and follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is ...
... maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou " hast , and give it to the poor , and follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is ...
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... maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for nobility in particular persons , it is a reverend thing to see an ancient castle or building not in decay , or to see a fair timber tree sound and perfect ; how much more ...
... maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for nobility in particular persons , it is a reverend thing to see an ancient castle or building not in decay , or to see a fair timber tree sound and perfect ; how much more ...
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... maketh the wound bleed inwards , endanger- eth malign ulcers and pernicious imposthuma- tions . The part of Epimetheus might well become Prometheus in the case of discontentments , for there is not a better provision against them ...
... maketh the wound bleed inwards , endanger- eth malign ulcers and pernicious imposthuma- tions . The part of Epimetheus might well become Prometheus in the case of discontentments , for there is not a better provision against them ...
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... maketh that there were no God . It appeareth in no- thing more , that atheism is rather in the lip than in the heart of man , than by this , that atheists will ever be talking of that their opi- nion , as if they fainted in it within ...
... maketh that there were no God . It appeareth in no- thing more , that atheism is rather in the lip than in the heart of man , than by this , that atheists will ever be talking of that their opi- nion , as if they fainted in it within ...
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... maketh any man's heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes many times make them selves desires , and set their hearts upon toys ; sometimes upon a building ; sometimes upon erecting of an order ; sometimes ...
... maketh any man's heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes many times make them selves desires , and set their hearts upon toys ; sometimes upon a building ; sometimes upon erecting of an order ; sometimes ...
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