The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... matters . There is no man doth a wrong for the wrong's sake , but thereby to purchase himself profit , or plea- sure , or honour , or the like ; therefore why should I be angry with a man for loving him- self better than me ? And if any ...
... matters . There is no man doth a wrong for the wrong's sake , but thereby to purchase himself profit , or plea- sure , or honour , or the like ; therefore why should I be angry with a man for loving him- self better than me ? And if any ...
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... matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural false- ness or fearfulness , or of a mind that hath some main faults ; which , because a man must needs ...
... matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural false- ness or fearfulness , or of a mind that hath some main faults ; which , because a man must needs ...
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... matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle or a kinsman more than his own parents , as the blood happens . Let parents choose be- times the vocations and courses they mean their children should take , for then ...
... matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle or a kinsman more than his own parents , as the blood happens . Let parents choose be- times the vocations and courses they mean their children should take , for then ...
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... 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.
... 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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... matter for envy ; for envy is a gadding passion , and walketh the streets , and doth not keep home : " Non est ... matters ; " affecting the honour of a miracle , as it was in Narses the eunuch , and Agesilaus and Tamber- lane , that ...
... matter for envy ; for envy is a gadding passion , and walketh the streets , and doth not keep home : " Non est ... matters ; " affecting the honour of a miracle , as it was in Narses the eunuch , and Agesilaus and Tamber- lane , that ...
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