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... things in his own behalf , and at last nothing availing , he told the bench , the mare rather stole him , than he the mare ; which in brief he thus related : that passing over several grounds about his lawful occa- sions , he was ...
... things in his own behalf , and at last nothing availing , he told the bench , the mare rather stole him , than he the mare ; which in brief he thus related : that passing over several grounds about his lawful occa- sions , he was ...
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... things very inordinate , said to him , did you ever know me do such things ? His son an- swered , no , but you had not a tyrant to your fa- ther ; the father replied no , nor you if you take these courses , will have a tyrant to your ...
... things very inordinate , said to him , did you ever know me do such things ? His son an- swered , no , but you had not a tyrant to your fa- ther ; the father replied no , nor you if you take these courses , will have a tyrant to your ...
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Francis Bacon. 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were three things that were material ; the physi- cian , the disease , and the patient : and if any two of these joined , then they get the victory ; for , Ne Hercules ...
Francis Bacon. 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were three things that were material ; the physi- cian , the disease , and the patient : and if any two of these joined , then they get the victory ; for , Ne Hercules ...
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... things ; old wood best to burn ; old wine to drink ; old friends to trust ; and old authors to read . 102. It was said of Augustus , and afterward the like was said of Septimius Severus : both which did infinite mischief in their ...
... things ; old wood best to burn ; old wine to drink ; old friends to trust ; and old authors to read . 102. It was said of Augustus , and afterward the like was said of Septimius Severus : both which did infinite mischief in their ...
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... things are lawful . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers ...
... things are lawful . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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