The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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Francis Bacon. open manner , ( so it be without arrogancy and vain glory , ) doth draw less envy than if it be in a more crafty and cunning fashion ; for in that course a man doth but disavow fortune , and seemeth to be conscious of his ...
Francis Bacon. open manner , ( so it be without arrogancy and vain glory , ) doth draw less envy than if it be in a more crafty and cunning fashion ; for in that course a man doth but disavow fortune , and seemeth to be conscious of his ...
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... envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself . And so much of public envy or dis- contentment , and the difference thereof from private envy , 38.
... envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself . And so much of public envy or dis- contentment , and the difference thereof from private envy , 38.
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... " saith Tacitus of Galba ; but of Vespasian he saith , solus imperantium , Vespasianus mu- " tatus in melius , " though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affec- tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy 47.
... " saith Tacitus of Galba ; but of Vespasian he saith , solus imperantium , Vespasianus mu- " tatus in melius , " though the one was meant of sufficiency , the other of manners and affec- tion . It is an assured sign of a worthy 47.
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... manner when more are bred scholars than preferments can take off . Is is likewise to be remembered , that , foras- much as the increase of any estate must be upon the foreigner , ( for whatsoever is somewhere gotten is somewhere lost ...
... manner when more are bred scholars than preferments can take off . Is is likewise to be remembered , that , foras- much as the increase of any estate must be upon the foreigner , ( for whatsoever is somewhere gotten is somewhere lost ...
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... manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory , but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do , because both particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter themselves , or , at least , to brave that which ...
... manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory , but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do , because both particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter themselves , or , at least , to brave that which ...
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