The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1M. Jones, 1802 |
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Page 14
... let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as ... prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
... let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other furies . It was great blasphemy when the devil said , " I will as ... prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
Page 66
... princes are girt from God , who threateneth the dissolving thereof ; " solvam " cingula regum . " So when any of the ... let us pass from this part of predictions , ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light may be taken from that which ...
... princes are girt from God , who threateneth the dissolving thereof ; " solvam " cingula regum . " So when any of the ... let us pass from this part of predictions , ( con- cerning which , nevertheless , more light may be taken from that which ...
Page 67
... let no prince measure the danger of them by this , whether they be just or unjust ; for that were to imagine people to be too reasonable , who do often spurn at their own good ; nor yet by this , whether the griefs whereupon they rise ...
... let no prince measure the danger of them by this , whether they be just or unjust ; for that were to imagine people to be too reasonable , who do often spurn at their own good ; nor yet by this , whether the griefs whereupon they rise ...
Page 74
... let princes against all events , not be without some great person , one or rather more , of military valour , near unto them , for the repressing of seditions in their beginnings ; for without that there useth to be more tre- pidation ...
... let princes against all events , not be without some great person , one or rather more , of military valour , near unto them , for the repressing of seditions in their beginnings ; for without that there useth to be more tre- pidation ...
Page 83
... let diaries , therefore , be brought in use . The things to he seen and observed are the courts of princes , especially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice while they sit and hear causes ; and so of ...
... let diaries , therefore , be brought in use . The things to he seen and observed are the courts of princes , especially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice while they sit and hear causes ; and so of ...
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