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... mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed how you let it fall , or how you soil it with your breath . 4. A great officer in France was in danger to have lost his place ; but his wife , by her suit and means making , made his ...
... mind ; use it therefore like a mirror , and take heed how you let it fall , or how you soil it with your breath . 4. A great officer in France was in danger to have lost his place ; but his wife , by her suit and means making , made his ...
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... mind is known ; I am against all inclosures , and especially against inclosed justice . 75. When Sir Nicolas Bacon the lord keeper lived , every room in Gorhambury was served with a pipe of water from the ponds , distant about a mile ...
... mind is known ; I am against all inclosures , and especially against inclosed justice . 75. When Sir Nicolas Bacon the lord keeper lived , every room in Gorhambury was served with a pipe of water from the ponds , distant about a mile ...
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... mind , you will take most of him . No , said Diogenes , but I mean to beg of the rest again . 119. Themistocles , when an embassador from a mean estate did speak great matters ; said to him , friend , thy words would require a city ...
... mind , you will take most of him . No , said Diogenes , but I mean to beg of the rest again . 119. Themistocles , when an embassador from a mean estate did speak great matters ; said to him , friend , thy words would require a city ...
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... mind two instances of it . As he was going through Lusen by Greenwich , he asked what town it was ? They said Lusen . He asked a good while after , what town is this we are now in ? They said , still ' twas Lusen . On my so'l , said the ...
... mind two instances of it . As he was going through Lusen by Greenwich , he asked what town it was ? They said Lusen . He asked a good while after , what town is this we are now in ? They said , still ' twas Lusen . On my so'l , said the ...
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... mind . 3. Bis vincit , qui se vincit in victoria : he con- quers twice , who upon victory overcomes himself . 4. Cum vitia prosint , peccat , qui recte facit : if vices were upon the whole matter profitable , the virtuous man would be ...
... mind . 3. Bis vincit , qui se vincit in victoria : he con- quers twice , who upon victory overcomes himself . 4. Cum vitia prosint , peccat , qui recte facit : if vices were upon the whole matter profitable , the virtuous man would be ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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