Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 sider |
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... king , then began to infect the purity of our composition , is in these days consulted only by the few . But these Essays , written at a period of better taste , and on subjects of immediate importance to the con- duct of common life ...
... king , then began to infect the purity of our composition , is in these days consulted only by the few . But these Essays , written at a period of better taste , and on subjects of immediate importance to the con- duct of common life ...
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... King ; my History of Henry the Seventh , which I have now translated into Latin , and my portions of Natural History , to the Prince ; and these I dedicate to your Grace , being of the best fruits , that , by the good increase which God ...
... King ; my History of Henry the Seventh , which I have now translated into Latin , and my portions of Natural History , to the Prince ; and these I dedicate to your Grace , being of the best fruits , that , by the good increase which God ...
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... kings are not envied but by kings . Neverthe- , less , it is to be noted , that unworthy OF ENVY . 35.
... kings are not envied but by kings . Neverthe- , less , it is to be noted , that unworthy OF ENVY . 35.
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... kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule , that if the envy upon the minister be great , when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the minis- ters of an estate , then the envy ...
... kings and states themselves . But this is a sure rule , that if the envy upon the minister be great , when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the minis- ters of an estate , then the envy ...
Side 50
... that he would wish to be an anathema from Christ , for the salvation of his brethren , it shows much of a divine nature , and a kind of conformity with Christ himself . XIV . OF A KING . 1. A KING is 50 LORD BACON'S ESSAYS .
... that he would wish to be an anathema from Christ , for the salvation of his brethren , it shows much of a divine nature , and a kind of conformity with Christ himself . XIV . OF A KING . 1. A KING is 50 LORD BACON'S ESSAYS .
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