The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... party and lean to a side , it is as a boat that is overthrown by uneven weight on the one side : as was well seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the extirpation of the protestants , and ...
... party and lean to a side , it is as a boat that is overthrown by uneven weight on the one side : as was well seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the extirpation of the protestants , and ...
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... party , and upon whom they turn their eyes , and that is thought discontented in his own particular ; which kind of persons are either to be won and reconciled to the state , and that in a fast and true manner ; or to be fronted with ...
... party , and upon whom they turn their eyes , and that is thought discontented in his own particular ; which kind of persons are either to be won and reconciled to the state , and that in a fast and true manner ; or to be fronted with ...
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... party with whom you deal with some other discourse , that he be not too much awake to make objections . I knew a coun- sellor and secretary that never came to queen Elizabeth of England with bills to sign , but he would always first put ...
... party with whom you deal with some other discourse , that he be not too much awake to make objections . I knew a coun- sellor and secretary that never came to queen Elizabeth of England with bills to sign , but he would always first put ...
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... party to ask what the matter is of the change , as Nehemiah did , “ And " I had not before that time been sad before the 66 king , " In things that are tender and unpleasing it is good to break the ice by some whose words are of less ...
... party to ask what the matter is of the change , as Nehemiah did , “ And " I had not before that time been sad before the 66 king , " In things that are tender and unpleasing it is good to break the ice by some whose words are of less ...
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... party , that they work upon , will suddenly come upon them , and be found with a letter in their hand , or doing somewhat which they are not accustom- ed , to the end they may be apposed of those things which of themselves they are ...
... party , that they work upon , will suddenly come upon them , and be found with a letter in their hand , or doing somewhat which they are not accustom- ed , to the end they may be apposed of those things which of themselves they are ...
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