The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... Augustus Cæsar ; Augusto profluens , et quæ principem deceret , eloquentia fuit : For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that savoureth of the affectation of art and precepts , or speech ...
... Augustus Cæsar ; Augusto profluens , et quæ principem deceret , eloquentia fuit : For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that savoureth of the affectation of art and precepts , or speech ...
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... Augustus Cæsar the best of human honours , he doth it in these words : -victorque volentes Per populos dat jura , viamque affectat Olympo . But the commandment of knowledge is yet higher than the commandment over the will ; for it is a ...
... Augustus Cæsar the best of human honours , he doth it in these words : -victorque volentes Per populos dat jura , viamque affectat Olympo . But the commandment of knowledge is yet higher than the commandment over the will ; for it is a ...
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... Augustus Cæsar was wont to wish to himself , that samé euthanasia , and which was specially noted in the death of Antoninus Pius , whose death was after the fashion and semblance of a kindly and pleasant sleep . So it is written of ...
... Augustus Cæsar was wont to wish to himself , that samé euthanasia , and which was specially noted in the death of Antoninus Pius , whose death was after the fashion and semblance of a kindly and pleasant sleep . So it is written of ...
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... Augustus Cæsar , Blæsus the lieutenant had com- mitted some of the mutineers , which were suddenly rescued ; whereupon Vibulenus got to be heard speak , which he did in this manner : " These poor innocent " wretches appointed to cruel ...
... Augustus Cæsar , Blæsus the lieutenant had com- mitted some of the mutineers , which were suddenly rescued ; whereupon Vibulenus got to be heard speak , which he did in this manner : " These poor innocent " wretches appointed to cruel ...
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... Augustus Cæsar , who was rather diverse from his uncle , than in- ferior in virtue , how when he died , he desired his friends about him to give him a Plaudite , as if he were con- scient to himself that he had played his part well upon ...
... Augustus Cæsar , who was rather diverse from his uncle , than in- ferior in virtue , how when he died , he desired his friends about him to give him a Plaudite , as if he were con- scient to himself that he had played his part well upon ...
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