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... sometimes he would express the same sense in this manner ; we hold the Belgic lion by the ears . 287. The same lord , when a gentleman seem'd not much to approve of his liberality to his retinue , said to him ; Sir , I am all of a piece ...
... sometimes he would express the same sense in this manner ; we hold the Belgic lion by the ears . 287. The same lord , when a gentleman seem'd not much to approve of his liberality to his retinue , said to him ; Sir , I am all of a piece ...
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... sometimes turneth the handle of the bottle , which is easy to be taken hold of ; and after the belly , which is hard to grasp . 71. Generally it is good to commit the begin- ning of all great actions to Argus with an hundred eyes ; and ...
... sometimes turneth the handle of the bottle , which is easy to be taken hold of ; and after the belly , which is hard to grasp . 71. Generally it is good to commit the begin- ning of all great actions to Argus with an hundred eyes ; and ...
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... sometimes they fly away of themselves , and sometimes they must be set flying to bring in more . 91. He that defers his charity ' till he is dead , is ( if a man weighs it rightly ) rather liberal of ano- ther man's , than of his own ...
... sometimes they fly away of themselves , and sometimes they must be set flying to bring in more . 91. He that defers his charity ' till he is dead , is ( if a man weighs it rightly ) rather liberal of ano- ther man's , than of his own ...
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... Sometime because some things are in kind very casual , which if they escape prove excellent ; so that the kind is ... Sometimes because the nature of some kinds is to be more equal , and more indifferent , and not to have very distant ...
... Sometime because some things are in kind very casual , which if they escape prove excellent ; so that the kind is ... Sometimes because the nature of some kinds is to be more equal , and more indifferent , and not to have very distant ...
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... sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change of privation , and as it were a dilemma boni , or a dilemma mali : so that the corruption of the one good , is a generation of the other . Sorti pater æquus utrique est : and ...
... sometimes to pass , that there is an equality in the change of privation , and as it were a dilemma boni , or a dilemma mali : so that the corruption of the one good , is a generation of the other . Sorti pater æquus utrique est : and ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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