The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... principle of prudent merchants , whose business and custom it is to raise the price of their own commodities , and to beat down the price of others . But there is a confidence which surpasses this other in impudence ; and this is , for ...
... principle of prudent merchants , whose business and custom it is to raise the price of their own commodities , and to beat down the price of others . But there is a confidence which surpasses this other in impudence ; and this is , for ...
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... principle that the general should lead the army , so should wise men lead affairs , causing things to be done which they think good , and not themselves waiting upon events . " For if we diligently observe , we shall find two dif ...
... principle that the general should lead the army , so should wise men lead affairs , causing things to be done which they think good , and not themselves waiting upon events . " For if we diligently observe , we shall find two dif ...
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... principle of Machiavelli , " that virtue itself a man should not trouble himself to attain , but only the appearance thereof to the world , because the 1 St. Matth . xxiii . 23 .; St Luke , xi . 42 . 99 credit and reputation of virtue ...
... principle of Machiavelli , " that virtue itself a man should not trouble himself to attain , but only the appearance thereof to the world , because the 1 St. Matth . xxiii . 23 .; St Luke , xi . 42 . 99 credit and reputation of virtue ...
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... principle of his , " that a politic man should have for the basis of his policy the assump- tion that men cannot fitly or safely be wrought upon otherwise than by fear ; and should therefore endeavour to have every man , as far as he ...
... principle of his , " that a politic man should have for the basis of his policy the assump- tion that men cannot fitly or safely be wrought upon otherwise than by fear ; and should therefore endeavour to have every man , as far as he ...
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... principles both of natural equity and policy . Where- fore let it be my present object to go to the fountains of justice and public expediency , and endeavour with reference to the several provinces of law to exhibit a character and ...
... principles both of natural equity and policy . Where- fore let it be my present object to go to the fountains of justice and public expediency , and endeavour with reference to the several provinces of law to exhibit a character and ...
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