Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 31.
4. lappuse
... keep their suspicions in smother . What would men have ? Do they think those they employ and deal with are o Saints ? Do they not think they will have their own ends , no . and be truer to themselves than to them ? Therefore.
... keep their suspicions in smother . What would men have ? Do they think those they employ and deal with are o Saints ? Do they not think they will have their own ends , no . and be truer to themselves than to them ? Therefore.
23. lappuse
... keep things 45 steady ; for without that ballast , the ship will roll too much . At the least , a prince may animate and inure some meaner persons to be scourges to ambitious men . As for the having of them obnoxious to ruin , if they ...
... keep things 45 steady ; for without that ballast , the ship will roll too much . At the least , a prince may animate and inure some meaner persons to be scourges to ambitious men . As for the having of them obnoxious to ruin , if they ...
25. lappuse
... keep things 45 steady ; for without that ballast , the ship will roll too much . At the least , a prince may animate and inure some meaner persons to be scourges to ambitious men . As for the having of them obnoxious to ruin , if they ...
... keep things 45 steady ; for without that ballast , the ship will roll too much . At the least , a prince may animate and inure some meaner persons to be scourges to ambitious men . As for the having of them obnoxious to ruin , if they ...
34. lappuse
... keep way with 15 the wheels of his fortune . For so Livy ( after he had described Cato Major in these words , in illo viro , tantum robur corporis et animi fuit , ut quocunque loco natus esset , fortunam sibi facturus videretur ) ...
... keep way with 15 the wheels of his fortune . For so Livy ( after he had described Cato Major in these words , in illo viro , tantum robur corporis et animi fuit , ut quocunque loco natus esset , fortunam sibi facturus videretur ) ...
38. lappuse
... upon borrowing at interest . So as , if the usurer either call in or keep back his money , there will ensue presently a great stand of trade . The second is , that , were it not for this easy borrowing upon 38 [ Essay 41 Of Usury.
... upon borrowing at interest . So as , if the usurer either call in or keep back his money , there will ensue presently a great stand of trade . The second is , that , were it not for this easy borrowing upon 38 [ Essay 41 Of Usury.
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