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" ... some ants carry corn, and some carry their young, and some go empty, and all to and fro a little heap of dust. It taketh away or mitigateth fear of death or adverse fortune ; which is one of the greatest impediments of virtue and imperfections of... "
The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England - 389. lappuse
autors: Francis Bacon - 1825
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Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on ..., 2. sējums

Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro - 1842 - 264 lapas
...been contemplating: " The earth, with man upon it, does not seem much other than an anthill, where some ants carry corn, and some carry their young, and some go empty, and all go to and from a little heap of dust." But when we consider how fearfully and wonderfully we are made—when...
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General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal Presidency

1843 - 582 lapas
...the battles of the Frogs and the Mice, that the old tales went of." So certainly if a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it, (the divineness of souls excepted,) will not seem much other than an ant-hill where some ants carry corn, and some carry their...
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The Maid's Husband, 2. sējums

Camilla Jenkin - 1844 - 316 lapas
...She moved alone among the minions of the world ; the earth with men upon it ; the ant-hill, " where some ants carry corn, and some carry their young, and some go empty, and all too and fro, a little heap of dust," jumbling together and snatching for the best. Miss Aylmer moved...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 4. sējums

Half hours - 1847 - 616 lapas
...advertised of the battle of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went of." So certainly, if a man meditate much upon the universal frame of nature,...except) will not seem much other than an ant-hill, whereas some ants carry corn, and some carry their young, and some go empty, and all to-and-fro a little...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 lapas
...all things are admired, either because they are new, or because they are great. * * If a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divinenoss of souls eicepted) will not seem more than an ant-hill, where some ants carry corn, and...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a ..., 1. sējums

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 lapas
...the nature of the passion, it Is difficult to sup| pose that it can influence any mind, which lets iu hopes and fears wander towards future and far distant...frame of nature, the earth with men upon It, (the divinenesa of eonls except,) will not seem much other than an ant-hill, where as some ants carry corn,...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, 1-2. sējumi

1848 - 460 lapas
...be fit to bear a part in the government of the Commonwealth." "If a man," says Lord Bacon, "meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it, the divineness of souls excepted, will not seem much other than an ant hill, whereas some ants carry corn, and some carry their...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Advertiser, 1-2. sējumi

William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 lapas
...be fit to bear a part in the government of the Commonwealth." "If a man," says Lord Bacon, "meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it, the divineness of souls excepted, will not seem much other than an ant hill, whereas some ants carry corn, and some carry their...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, 1. sējums

Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 lapas
...train of their duty. With respect to the nature oftke рлзпопу it Is difficult to suppose that il of all the persons living that I have known, your...that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things, dmnenoss of soufo except,) will not seem much other than an ant-hill, where as some ants carry corn,...
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Works, 1. sējums

Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 lapas
...the battle of the frogs and the mice, that the old tales went of." So certainly, if a man meditate upon the universal frame of nature, the earth, with men upon it, the divineness of souls excepted, will not seem much other than an ant-hill, where some ants carry corn, and some carry their...
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