... as the place deserveth, but not long ; nay, when he stayeth in one city or town, let him change his lodging from one end and part of the town to another, which is a great adamant of acquaintance ; let him sequester himself from the company of his... Twenty of Bacon's essays, ed. by F. Storr - Page 15by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1874Full view - About this book
 | Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the...person of quality residing in the place whither he T 2 removeth ; that he may use his favour in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge... | |
 | John Murray (publishers.) - 1839 - 574 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance ; let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the...use his favour in those things he desireth to see or know—thus he may abridge his travel with much profit As for the acquaintance which is to be sought... | |
 | John Murray (publishers.) - 1839 - 574 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance ; let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the...whither he removeth, that he may use his favour in those tilings he desireth to see or know — thus he may abridge his travel with much profit As for the acquaintance... | |
 | John Locke - 1849 - 372 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance; let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the...the acquaintance which is to be sought in travel, lhat which is most of all profitable is acquaintance with the secretaries and employed men of ambassadors... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pages
.... adamant ot acquaintance ; let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet often ; for new are more timorous and less subtle....all to certainties. A man had need, if he be plentif qualityresidlTig in the place whitherTîe WllloVl'ltl, UláT Tie may use his favour in those things... | |
 | Queen's University of Belfast - 1852 - 306 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the nation where he travelleth. BACON'S ESSAYS. HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE. 1. Nommez les tragedies les plus celebres de Racine,... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1852 - 414 pages
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 | Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 pages
...Adamant of Acquaintance. Let him fequefter himfelf from the Company of his Countrymen, and diet in fuch Places, where there is good Company of the Nation,...from one place to another, procure Recommendation, to fome perfon of Quality, refiding in the Place, whither he removeth ; that he may ufe his Favour, in... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 pages
...great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company ot his countrymen, and diet in such places where there is good company of the nation where he travelleth. Let him, upon liis removes from one place to another, procure recommendation to some person of quality residing in... | |
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