The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the extirpation of the protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an ...
... seen in the time of Henry the third of France ; for first himself entered league for the extirpation of the protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an ...
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... seen that the population of a kingdom , ( espe- cially if it be not mown down by wars , ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reckoned only by number ; for a smaller number ...
... seen that the population of a kingdom , ( espe- cially if it be not mown down by wars , ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reckoned only by number ; for a smaller number ...
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... seen in the Low Country men , who have the best mines above ground in the world . Above all things good policy is to be used , that the treasure and monies in a state be not gathered into few hands ; for , otherwise , a state may have a ...
... seen in the Low Country men , who have the best mines above ground in the world . Above all things good policy is to be used , that the treasure and monies in a state be not gathered into few hands ; for , otherwise , a state may have a ...
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... seen in the coun- try where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth ; for else young men shall go hooded , and look abroad little . It is a strange thing , that in sea voyages ...
... seen in the coun- try where they go , what acquaintances they are to seek , what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth ; for else young men shall go hooded , and look abroad little . It is a strange thing , that in sea voyages ...
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... seen but sky and sea , men should make diaries ; but in land travel , wherein so much is to be observed , for the most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be re- gistered than observation : let diaries , therefore , be ...
... seen but sky and sea , men should make diaries ; but in land travel , wherein so much is to be observed , for the most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be re- gistered than observation : let diaries , therefore , be ...
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