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... side , and the companies of the city on the other ; said master Bacon to a lawyer that stood next him : Do but observe the courtiers ; if they bow first to the citizens , they are in debt ; if first to us , they are in law . 258. When ...
... side , and the companies of the city on the other ; said master Bacon to a lawyer that stood next him : Do but observe the courtiers ; if they bow first to the citizens , they are in debt ; if first to us , they are in law . 258. When ...
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... Scottus sate on the other side of the table . One time the king being merry with him , said to him ; What is there between Scot and Sot ? Scot- . tus answered ; The table only . 263. There was a marriage made between a widow of 68.
... Scottus sate on the other side of the table . One time the king being merry with him , said to him ; What is there between Scot and Sot ? Scot- . tus answered ; The table only . 263. There was a marriage made between a widow of 68.
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... side , and yet if it be tried by the gross , it would go on the other side for excellencies go as it were by chance , but kinds go by a more certain nature ; as by dis- cipline in war . Lastly ; Many kinds have much refuse , which ...
... side , and yet if it be tried by the gross , it would go on the other side for excellencies go as it were by chance , but kinds go by a more certain nature ; as by dis- cipline in war . Lastly ; Many kinds have much refuse , which ...
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... side , non tantum , quantum voles sumes ex fortuna , & c . you shall keep the matter in your own hand . The re- prehension of it is , that proceeding and resolving in all actions is necessary . For as he saith well , not to resolve , is ...
... side , non tantum , quantum voles sumes ex fortuna , & c . you shall keep the matter in your own hand . The re- prehension of it is , that proceeding and resolving in all actions is necessary . For as he saith well , not to resolve , is ...
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... sides , it leaveth a suspicion , as if more might be said than is expressed . This colour deceiveth , if the mind of him that is to be persuaded , do of itself over - conceive , or prejudge of the greatness of any thing ; for then the ...
... sides , it leaveth a suspicion , as if more might be said than is expressed . This colour deceiveth , if the mind of him that is to be persuaded , do of itself over - conceive , or prejudge of the greatness of any thing ; for then the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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