The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... speech . But these , and the like imputations , have rather a countenance of gravity , than any ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that , both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in ...
... speech . But these , and the like imputations , have rather a countenance of gravity , than any ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that , both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in ...
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... speech for a lover , and not for a wise man : Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . Nevertheless I shall yield , that he that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . But ...
... speech for a lover , and not for a wise man : Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . Nevertheless I shall yield , that he that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . But ...
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... speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasant- ness , and , as I may call it , lawfulness , of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour then was with the people , of whom the Pharisees were wont to say ...
... speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasant- ness , and , as I may call it , lawfulness , of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour then was with the people , of whom the Pharisees were wont to say ...
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... speech ; but chiefly opening our belief , in drawing us into a due meditation of the omnipotency of God , which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works . Thus much therefore for divine testimony and evidence , concerning the true ...
... speech ; but chiefly opening our belief , in drawing us into a due meditation of the omnipotency of God , which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works . Thus much therefore for divine testimony and evidence , concerning the true ...
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... speech of our Saviour , that saith , He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet , shall have a prophet's reward , he deserveth to be placed amongst the most learned princes , for there was not a greater admirer of learn- ing ...
... speech of our Saviour , that saith , He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet , shall have a prophet's reward , he deserveth to be placed amongst the most learned princes , for there was not a greater admirer of learn- ing ...
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