Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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... favour by helping them to invade their enemies ; but for their defence , it is not amiss . And send oft of them over to the country that plants , that they may see a better condition than their own , and 105 commend it when they return ...
... favour by helping them to invade their enemies ; but for their defence , it is not amiss . And send oft of them over to the country that plants , that they may see a better condition than their own , and 105 commend it when they return ...
23. lappuse
... , the only way is , the interchange continually of favours and disgraces , whereby they may not know what 53 to expect , and he , as it were , in a wood . 5 XXXVI Of Ambition AMBITION is like choler ; which Essay 36 ] 23 Of Ambition.
... , the only way is , the interchange continually of favours and disgraces , whereby they may not know what 53 to expect , and he , as it were , in a wood . 5 XXXVI Of Ambition AMBITION is like choler ; which Essay 36 ] 23 Of Ambition.
25. lappuse
... , the only way is , the interchange continually of favours and disgraces , whereby they may not know what 55 to expect , and he , as it were , in a wood . Of ambitions , it is less harmful , the ambition Essay 36 ] 23 Of Ambition.
... , the only way is , the interchange continually of favours and disgraces , whereby they may not know what 55 to expect , and he , as it were , in a wood . Of ambitions , it is less harmful , the ambition Essay 36 ] 23 Of Ambition.
31. lappuse
... favoured instance ) , there 5 is no trusting to the force of nature , nor to the bravery of words , except it be corroborate by custom . His instance is , that for the achieving of a desperate con- spiracy , a man should not rest upon ...
... favoured instance ) , there 5 is no trusting to the force of nature , nor to the bravery of words , except it be corroborate by custom . His instance is , that for the achieving of a desperate con- spiracy , a man should not rest upon ...
34. lappuse
... favour , opportunity , death of others , occasion fitting virtue . But chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hand . Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , 5 saith the Poet . And the most frequent of external causes is , that the ...
... favour , opportunity , death of others , occasion fitting virtue . But chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hand . Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , 5 saith the Poet . And the most frequent of external causes is , that the ...
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