The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... have greatest care of future times , unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with themselves , 28 Marriage and Single Life.
... have greatest care of future times , unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with themselves , 28 Marriage and Single Life.
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... unto them their own for- tunes , and pointeth at them , and cometh of- tener into their remembrance , and incurreth likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile ...
... unto them their own for- tunes , and pointeth at them , and cometh of- tener into their remembrance , and incurreth likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile ...
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... unto themselves ; for nothing increaseth envy more than an unnecessary and ambitious ingrossing of business ; and nothing doth extinguish envy more than for a great person to preserve all other inferior officers in their full rights and ...
... unto themselves ; for nothing increaseth envy more than an unnecessary and ambitious ingrossing of business ; and nothing doth extinguish envy more than for a great person to preserve all other inferior officers in their full rights and ...
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... unto place is laborious , and by pains men come to greater pains ; and it is sometimes base , and by indignities men come to dignities . The stand- ing is slippery , and the regress is either a downfal , or at least an eclipse , which ...
... unto place is laborious , and by pains men come to greater pains ; and it is sometimes base , and by indignities men come to dignities . The stand- ing is slippery , and the regress is either a downfal , or at least an eclipse , which ...
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... if it issue not towards men , it will take unto other liv- ing creatures ; as it is seen in the Turks , a cruel people , who , nevertheless , are kind to beasts , and give alms to dogs and birds ; 52 Goodness, and Goodness of Nature.
... if it issue not towards men , it will take unto other liv- ing creatures ; as it is seen in the Turks , a cruel people , who , nevertheless , are kind to beasts , and give alms to dogs and birds ; 52 Goodness, and Goodness of Nature.
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