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Francis Bacon. than the rest , incited some of his fellows to go in with him , and he would venture to see how his father did : for he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting in the midst of a rich Parmezan cheese ...
Francis Bacon. than the rest , incited some of his fellows to go in with him , and he would venture to see how his father did : for he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting in the midst of a rich Parmezan cheese ...
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... rest which were present . Whereupon one said to him ; see your baseness , that when you find a liberal mind , you will take most of him . No , said Diogenes , but I mean to beg of the rest again . 119. Themistocles , when an embassador ...
... rest which were present . Whereupon one said to him ; see your baseness , that when you find a liberal mind , you will take most of him . No , said Diogenes , but I mean to beg of the rest again . 119. Themistocles , when an embassador ...
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... rest ; whereof the proverb grew , multa novit vulpes , sed felis unum magnum . And in the moral of this fa- ble it comes likewise to pass , that a good sure friend is a better help at a pinch , than all the stratagems and policies of a ...
... rest ; whereof the proverb grew , multa novit vulpes , sed felis unum magnum . And in the moral of this fa- ble it comes likewise to pass , that a good sure friend is a better help at a pinch , than all the stratagems and policies of a ...
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... rest ; that as to the time to come is the best : what is that ? Even this , that by your sloth , irresolution and mis- government , your affairs are grown to this declina- tion and decay . For had you used and ordered your means and ...
... rest ; that as to the time to come is the best : what is that ? Even this , that by your sloth , irresolution and mis- government , your affairs are grown to this declina- tion and decay . For had you used and ordered your means and ...
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... the degrees of increase and decrease ; as to a monoculus it is more to lose one eye , than to a man that hath two eyes . So if one have lost divers children , it is more grief to him to lose the last than all the rest ; because he 112.
... the degrees of increase and decrease ; as to a monoculus it is more to lose one eye , than to a man that hath two eyes . So if one have lost divers children , it is more grief to him to lose the last than all the rest ; because he 112.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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