The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons , ( whereof the memory re- maineth , either ancient or recent , ) there is not one that hath been transported to the mad degree of love ; which shews that great spirits and great ...
... observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons , ( whereof the memory re- maineth , either ancient or recent , ) there is not one that hath been transported to the mad degree of love ; which shews that great spirits and great ...
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... observe wherein and how they have degenerated . but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may ...
... observe wherein and how they have degenerated . but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may ...
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... observation . This is well to be weighed , that boldness is ever blind ; for it seeth not dangers and inconveniences : therefore it is ill in counsel , good in execution ; so that the right use of bold persons is , that they never ...
... observation . This is well to be weighed , that boldness is ever blind ; for it seeth not dangers and inconveniences : therefore it is ill in counsel , good in execution ; so that the right use of bold persons is , that they never ...
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... observation : let diaries , therefore , be brought in use . The things to he seen and observed are the courts of princes , especially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice while they sit and hear causes ; and so ...
... observation : let diaries , therefore , be brought in use . The things to he seen and observed are the courts of princes , especially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice while they sit and hear causes ; and so ...
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... observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak : so great as they purchase it many times at the hazard of their own safety and greatness : for princes , in regard of the distance ...
... observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak : so great as they purchase it many times at the hazard of their own safety and greatness : for princes , in regard of the distance ...
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