Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... particular persons one by one .. . When factions are carried too high and too violently , it is a sign of weakness in princes , and much to the prejudice both of their authority and business . The motions of factions under kings ought ...
... particular persons one by one .. . When factions are carried too high and too violently , it is a sign of weakness in princes , and much to the prejudice both of their authority and business . The motions of factions under kings ought ...
Page 94
... particular relations . And the consideration of this must needs increase in us a great opinion of them as not to be accounted either the effects of the times or inventions of the poets , but as sacred reliques or abstracted airs of ...
... particular relations . And the consideration of this must needs increase in us a great opinion of them as not to be accounted either the effects of the times or inventions of the poets , but as sacred reliques or abstracted airs of ...
Page 101
... particular creature also is for the most part garnished with divers colours about the superficies , which is as it were a mantle unto it . The office of Pan can be by nothing so lively conceived and expressed as by feigning him to be ...
... particular creature also is for the most part garnished with divers colours about the superficies , which is as it were a mantle unto it . The office of Pan can be by nothing so lively conceived and expressed as by feigning him to be ...
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... particular confession on the 30th of the same month . On the same or the next day the seals were sequestered ; and on Thursday the 3rd of May , the Commons and their Speaker having appeared at the bar of the Lords and prayed judgment ...
... particular confession on the 30th of the same month . On the same or the next day the seals were sequestered ; and on Thursday the 3rd of May , the Commons and their Speaker having appeared at the bar of the Lords and prayed judgment ...
Page 133
... care of the present sufficeth . And yet moderate cares ( whether they concern our particular or common wealth , or our friends ) are not blamed . But herein is a twofold excess ; the one when G 3 THE THEOLOGICAL WORKS . 133.
... care of the present sufficeth . And yet moderate cares ( whether they concern our particular or common wealth , or our friends ) are not blamed . But herein is a twofold excess ; the one when G 3 THE THEOLOGICAL WORKS . 133.
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