The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... speak in handling sedition . It is a disease in a state like to infection : for as infection spread- eth upon that which is sound and tainteth it ; so when envy is gotten once into a state it traduceth even the best actions thereof ...
... speak in handling sedition . It is a disease in a state like to infection : for as infection spread- eth upon that which is sound and tainteth it ; so when envy is gotten once into a state it traduceth even the best actions thereof ...
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... speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love : neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , " That the arch flat- " terer , with whom all the pretty flatterers have 66 intelligence , is ...
... speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love : neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , " That the arch flat- " terer , with whom all the pretty flatterers have 66 intelligence , is ...
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... speak on his side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more special favour do reflect upon some worthy ones is somewhat ...
... speak on his side , yet their words still make against him . 15. The love which a king oweth to a weal public should not be restrained to any one particular ; yet that his more special favour do reflect upon some worthy ones is somewhat ...
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... speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and absolute ty- ranny , as that of the Turks ; for nobility attempers ...
... speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and absolute ty- ranny , as that of the Turks ; for nobility attempers ...
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... off the yoke and assay of disobedience ; especially if in those disputings . they which are for the direction speak fearfully and tenderly , and those that are against it au- daciously . Also , as Machiavel noteth well , when princes , 64.
... off the yoke and assay of disobedience ; especially if in those disputings . they which are for the direction speak fearfully and tenderly , and those that are against it au- daciously . Also , as Machiavel noteth well , when princes , 64.
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