| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 pages
...away, and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen : for charity will hardly water the ground, where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates; for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 pages
...run away, and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen, for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates; for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
| 1848 - 722 pages
...men are best friends, best masters, best servants. ... A single life doth well with churchmen ; for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool." Seneca, it seems, was of the same opinion : "Vita conjugalis altos et generosos spiritos frangit, et... | |
| 1848 - 734 pages
...men are best friends, best masters, best servants. ... A single life doth well with churchmen ; for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool:" Seneca, it seems, was of the same opinion : "Vita conjugalis altos et generosos spiritos frangit, et... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 pages
...away; and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen : for charity will hardly water the ground, where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates: for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pages
...; and almost all fugitives are of that condi- • tion. A single life doth well with churchmen, for they be first espied, It is indifferent for judges and magistrates ; fojjfthey be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 pages
...run away; and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen; for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates : for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a... | |
| 1852 - 548 pages
...contrary, it was well calculated to bring down upon his ideal patriarch the quotation that patronage, like charity, " will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool," and that in this case there must be filled not one pool only, but thirty pools, before there could... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 pages
...run away; and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen; for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates: for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 pages
...away; and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen : for charity will hardly water the ground, where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates: for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant... | |
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