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... , but he hath a great charge of children , ' as if it were an abatement to his riches . But the most ordinary cause of a single life is liberty , especi- · ally in certain self - pleasing and humorous minds , 38 BACON'S WORKS .
... , but he hath a great charge of children , ' as if it were an abatement to his riches . But the most ordinary cause of a single life is liberty , especi- · ally in certain self - pleasing and humorous minds , 38 BACON'S WORKS .
Page 40
... cause it is the proper attribute of the devil , who is called the envious man , that soweth tares amongst the wheat by night : as it always cometh to pass that envy worketh subtilly and in the dark , and to the prejudice of good things ...
... cause it is the proper attribute of the devil , who is called the envious man , that soweth tares amongst the wheat by night : as it always cometh to pass that envy worketh subtilly and in the dark , and to the prejudice of good things ...
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... cause of esteem , is com- monly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For rough- ness , it is a needless cause of discontent ; severity breedeth fear , but roughness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
... cause of esteem , is com- monly thought but a by - way to close corruption . For rough- ness , it is a needless cause of discontent ; severity breedeth fear , but roughness breedeth hate . Even reproofs from authority ought to be grave ...
Page 80
... cause , it is so much out of his reputation . . . . The Fiftieth is entitled " Of Studies ; " here is part of it : - Read not to contradict and confute , nor to believe and take for granted , nor to find talk and discourse , but to ...
... cause , it is so much out of his reputation . . . . The Fiftieth is entitled " Of Studies ; " here is part of it : - Read not to contradict and confute , nor to believe and take for granted , nor to find talk and discourse , but to ...
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... cause multi- plication of fees and suspicion of ' ways . There is due from the judge to the advocate some commendation and gracing where causes are well handled and fair pleaded , especially towards the side which obtaineth not ; for ...
... cause multi- plication of fees and suspicion of ' ways . There is due from the judge to the advocate some commendation and gracing where causes are well handled and fair pleaded , especially towards the side which obtaineth not ; for ...
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