Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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... virtues , which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse . Of which my good affection I was ever , and am ready to yield testimony by any good offices , but with such reserva- tions as yourself cannot but allow ; for as I was ever sorry ...
... virtues , which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse . Of which my good affection I was ever , and am ready to yield testimony by any good offices , but with such reserva- tions as yourself cannot but allow ; for as I was ever sorry ...
64. lappuse
... virtues ) , there might per- haps have come some small breath of the good memory of my father , so long a principal counsellor in this your kingdom ; but also by the particular knowledge of the infinite devotion and incessant endeavors ...
... virtues ) , there might per- haps have come some small breath of the good memory of my father , so long a principal counsellor in this your kingdom ; but also by the particular knowledge of the infinite devotion and incessant endeavors ...
69. lappuse
... virtue . . . But , on the other side , there is no worldly thing that concerneth my- self which I hold more dear than the good opinion of certain persons , among which there is none I would more willingly give satisfaction unto than to ...
... virtue . . . But , on the other side , there is no worldly thing that concerneth my- self which I hold more dear than the good opinion of certain persons , among which there is none I would more willingly give satisfaction unto than to ...
119. lappuse
... virtue , and not anything of these times . It is the line of my life , and not the lines of my letter , that must express my thankfulness ; wherein , if I fail , then God fail me , and make me as mis- erable as I think myself at this ...
... virtue , and not anything of these times . It is the line of my life , and not the lines of my letter , that must express my thankfulness ; wherein , if I fail , then God fail me , and make me as mis- erable as I think myself at this ...
179. lappuse
... virtues or vices of his predecessors . We have seen how he was acquainted with the integrity of Sir Thomas More . In his " Essay on Great Place ” he thus advises : " In the discharge of the place set before thee the best examples , for ...
... virtues or vices of his predecessors . We have seen how he was acquainted with the integrity of Sir Thomas More . In his " Essay on Great Place ” he thus advises : " In the discharge of the place set before thee the best examples , for ...
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