Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 pages |
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... giveth concerning the same , " devita profanas vocum novitates , et opposi- tiones falsi nominis scientiæ . " Men create op- positions which are not , and put them into new terms so fixed , as whereas the meaning ought to govern the ...
... giveth concerning the same , " devita profanas vocum novitates , et opposi- tiones falsi nominis scientiæ . " Men create op- positions which are not , and put them into new terms so fixed , as whereas the meaning ought to govern the ...
Page 44
... giveth suspicion of corruption : therefore , always , when thou changest thine opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it . A servant or a ...
... giveth suspicion of corruption : therefore , always , when thou changest thine opinion or course , profess it plainly , and declare it , together with the reasons that move thee to change , and do not think to steal it . A servant or a ...
Page 102
... giveth , and that a man giveth himself , as there is be- tween the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is a man's self , and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty ...
... giveth , and that a man giveth himself , as there is be- tween the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is a man's self , and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty ...
Page 103
... he shall not be faithfully counseled ; for it is a rare thing , except it be from a perfect and entire friend , to have counsel given , but such as shall be bowed and crooked to some ends which he hath that giveth it F 2 OF FRIENDSHIP .
... he shall not be faithfully counseled ; for it is a rare thing , except it be from a perfect and entire friend , to have counsel given , but such as shall be bowed and crooked to some ends which he hath that giveth it F 2 OF FRIENDSHIP .
Page 104
Francis Bacon. crooked to some ends which he hath that giveth it the other , that he shall have counsel given hurtful and unsafe ( though with good meaning ) , and mixed partly of mischief , and partly of re- medy ; even as if you would ...
Francis Bacon. crooked to some ends which he hath that giveth it the other , that he shall have counsel given hurtful and unsafe ( though with good meaning ) , and mixed partly of mischief , and partly of re- medy ; even as if you would ...
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