The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England: Literary and professional works, v. 1-2. 1878-1874Longmans, 1892 |
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... things then stood the Christian powers might very fairly, and merely in self-defence and as a matter of international policy, have demanded securities from the Turks, the refusal of which would (even according to modern opinions) have ...
... things then stood the Christian powers might very fairly, and merely in self-defence and as a matter of international policy, have demanded securities from the Turks, the refusal of which would (even according to modern opinions) have ...
Side 25
... things that at the first show seemed possible , by ripping up the perform- ance of them have been convicted of impossibility ; and things that on the other side have showed impossible , by the declara- tion of the means to effect them ...
... things that at the first show seemed possible , by ripping up the perform- ance of them have been convicted of impossibility ; and things that on the other side have showed impossible , by the declara- tion of the means to effect them ...
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... thing but silence and signs of attention to that he would further say , he proceeded thus : ZEBEDEUS . Your ... things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a war against infidels ; and namely , against ...
... thing but silence and signs of attention to that he would further say , he proceeded thus : ZEBEDEUS . Your ... things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a war against infidels ; and namely , against ...
Side 29
... things are born to rule , and some things to obey . Which oracle hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better ...
... things are born to rule , and some things to obey . Which oracle hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better ...
Side 33
... things to be lawful , not according to any certain laws or rules , but according to the secret and variable motions and instincts of the spirit ; this is indeed no nation , no people , no signory , that God doth know ; any nation that ...
... things to be lawful , not according to any certain laws or rules , but according to the secret and variable motions and instincts of the spirit ; this is indeed no nation , no people , no signory , that God doth know ; any nation that ...
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Side 267 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...