| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 374 pages
...seditions. It is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them. For if...there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds ; much poverty... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 pages
...seditions. It is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them. For if...there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds ; much poverty... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 pages
...seditions. It is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them. For if...there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. C The matter of seditions is of two kinds ; much poverty... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 462 pages
...seditions. It is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them. For if...there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds ; much poverty... | |
| James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Andrew Bruce Davidson, Samuel Rolles Driver, Henry Barclay Swete - 1900 - 912 pages
...Baeon'e Essays (Gold. Treas. ed. p. 57), 'The surest way to prevent Seditions, (if the Times doe beare it,) is to take away the Matter of them. For if there be Fuell prepared, it is hard to tell, whence the Spark shall come, that shall set it on fire.' In Ja... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1901 - 312 pages
...is a Thing well to be considered : For the surest way to prevent Seditions, (if the Times doe beare it,) is to take away the Matter of them. For if there be Fuell prepared, it is hard to tell, whence the Spark shall come, that shall set it on Fire. The Matter... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 pages
...seditions it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them ; for...there be fuel prepared it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. . . . "As for discontentments, they are in the politic... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 458 pages
...seditions it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them ; for...there be fuel prepared it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. . . . "As for discontentments, they are in the politic... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 200 pages
...seditions. It is a thing well to be considered : for the surest way to prevent seditions, (if the times do bear it,) is to take away the matter of them. For...there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come, that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds ; much poverty,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 pages
...is a thing well to be considered; for the surest way to prevent seditions, if the times do bear it,0 is to take away the matter of them. For if there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall 25 set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds: much poverty,... | |
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