The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... secret in- clination and motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and chari- table , as it is seen sometime in friars ...
... secret in- clination and motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and chari- table , as it is seen sometime in friars ...
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... secret swellings of seas before a tempest , so are there in states : " Ille etiam cæcos instare tumultus Sæpe monet , fraudesque et operta tumuscere bella . ” Libels and licentious discourses against the state , when they are frequent ...
... secret swellings of seas before a tempest , so are there in states : " Ille etiam cæcos instare tumultus Sæpe monet , fraudesque et operta tumuscere bella . ” Libels and licentious discourses against the state , when they are frequent ...
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... in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say , especi- ally in these short speeches which fly abroad like darts , and are thought to be shot out of their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses 73 .
... in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say , especi- ally in these short speeches which fly abroad like darts , and are thought to be shot out of their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses 73 .
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Francis Bacon. their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses , they are flat things , and not so much noted . Lastly , let princes against all events , not be without some great person , one or rather more , of military valour ...
Francis Bacon. their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses , they are flat things , and not so much noted . Lastly , let princes against all events , not be without some great person , one or rather more , of military valour ...
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... were 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.
... were 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.
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