Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... fruit before it is ripe , to prevent stealing . These fragments of my con- ceits were going to print ; to labour the stay of them had been troublesome , and subject to interpretation ; † to let them pass had been to adventure the wrong ...
... fruit before it is ripe , to prevent stealing . These fragments of my con- ceits were going to print ; to labour the stay of them had been troublesome , and subject to interpretation ; † to let them pass had been to adventure the wrong ...
Page 21
... fruits of both , simple though they be . " The Essays he goes on to describe as only " brief notes , set down rather signifi- cantly than anxiously . " " The word , " he continues , 66 " is late , but the thing is ancient ; THE ESSAYS . 21.
... fruits of both , simple though they be . " The Essays he goes on to describe as only " brief notes , set down rather signifi- cantly than anxiously . " " The word , " he continues , 66 " is late , but the thing is ancient ; THE ESSAYS . 21.
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... fruits that , by the good increase which God gives to my pen and labours , I could yield . " Of all his other works , he observes , they have been the most current ; " for that , as it seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms ...
... fruits that , by the good increase which God gives to my pen and labours , I could yield . " Of all his other works , he observes , they have been the most current ; " for that , as it seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms ...
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... fruits of unity , next unto the well - pleasing of God , which is all in all , are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within ; " the author proceeds : - - For the former : -It is ...
... fruits of unity , next unto the well - pleasing of God , which is all in all , are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within ; " the author proceeds : - - For the former : -It is ...
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... fruit of friendship whereof we speak , so great as they purchase it many times at the ha- zard of their own safety and greatness . For princes , in regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants ...
... fruit of friendship whereof we speak , so great as they purchase it many times at the ha- zard of their own safety and greatness . For princes , in regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants ...
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