Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... Advancement of Learning , that of Henry Seventh , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens , which forsake me not ; for these modern languages will at one ...
... Advancement of Learning , that of Henry Seventh , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens , which forsake me not ; for these modern languages will at one ...
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... advancing of a person , sometimes upon obtaining excellency in some art or feat of the hand - as Nero for playing on the harp , Domitian for certainty of the hand with the arrow , Commodus for playing at fence , Caracalla for driving ...
... advancing of a person , sometimes upon obtaining excellency in some art or feat of the hand - as Nero for playing on the harp , Domitian for certainty of the hand with the arrow , Commodus for playing at fence , Caracalla for driving ...
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... advancement of the business . And as in races it is not the large stride or high lift that makes the speed , so in business the keeping close to the matter and not taking of it too much at once procureth de- spatch . It is the care of ...
... advancement of the business . And as in races it is not the large stride or high lift that makes the speed , so in business the keeping close to the matter and not taking of it too much at once procureth de- spatch . It is the care of ...
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... advancements by quantity , but frame them by measure , and defer not charities till death ; for cer- tainly , if a man weigh it rightly , he that doth so is rather liberal of another man's than of his own . : The Thirty - fifth Essay is ...
... advancements by quantity , but frame them by measure , and defer not charities till death ; for cer- tainly , if a man weigh it rightly , he that doth so is rather liberal of another man's than of his own . : The Thirty - fifth Essay is ...
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... advancement till they see them in possession , so that upon the matter , in a great wit , deformity is an advantage to rising .. ... The two next Essays , which are intimately connected , and which both appeared first in 1625 , although ...
... advancement till they see them in possession , so that upon the matter , in a great wit , deformity is an advantage to rising .. ... The two next Essays , which are intimately connected , and which both appeared first in 1625 , although ...
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