The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... blessed natures , but such as enjoyed themselves without having respect to the government of the world ; wherein they say he did tempo- rize , though in secret he thought there was no God : but certainly he is traduced , for 76.
... blessed natures , but such as enjoyed themselves without having respect to the government of the world ; wherein they say he did tempo- rize , though in secret he thought there was no God : but certainly he is traduced , for 76.
Página 99
... to take both ; and of the inferior sort , rather in private , to pre- serve freedom ; of the greater , rather in consort , to preserve respect . It is in vain for princes to take counsel concerning matters , if they take no counsel H 2 99.
... to take both ; and of the inferior sort , rather in private , to pre- serve freedom ; of the greater , rather in consort , to preserve respect . It is in vain for princes to take counsel concerning matters , if they take no counsel H 2 99.
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... respect they will abandon the good of their affairs . Wisdom for a man's self is in many branches thereof a depraved thing : it is the wisdom of rats , that will be sure to leave a house some- time before it fall : it is the wisdom of ...
... respect they will abandon the good of their affairs . Wisdom for a man's self is in many branches thereof a depraved thing : it is the wisdom of rats , that will be sure to leave a house some- time before it fall : it is the wisdom of ...
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... respect of the great dearness of friendship between them two . The like , or more , was between Septimius Severus and Plautianus ; for he forced his eldest son to marry the daughter of Plautianus , 66 ཐཱ ཝཾ ཝཱ་ and would often maintain ...
... respect of the great dearness of friendship between them two . The like , or more , was between Septimius Severus and Plautianus ; for he forced his eldest son to marry the daughter of Plautianus , 66 ཐཱ ཝཾ ཝཱ་ and would often maintain ...
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... respect they shall find it broken : but wounds cannot be cured without searching . He that cannot look into his own estate at all had need both choose well those whom he employeth , and change them often ; for new are к 3 133 Expense.
... respect they shall find it broken : but wounds cannot be cured without searching . He that cannot look into his own estate at all had need both choose well those whom he employeth , and change them often ; for new are к 3 133 Expense.
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