The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon |
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You may observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the
memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one that hath been
transported to the mad degree of Love : which shows , that great spirits , and
great ...
You may observe , that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the
memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one that hath been
transported to the mad degree of Love : which shows , that great spirits , and
great ...
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For the remedies : there may be some general preservatives , whereof we will
speak ; as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease , and so be
left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy or prevention is , to remove by all
...
For the remedies : there may be some general preservatives , whereof we will
speak ; as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease , and so be
left to counsel rather than rule . The first remedy or prevention is , to remove by all
...
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seen , than by comparing of England and France ; whereof England , though far
less in territory and population , hath been nevertheless an overmatch ; in regard
the middle people of England make good soldiers , which the peasants of ...
seen , than by comparing of England and France ; whereof England , though far
less in territory and population , hath been nevertheless an overmatch ; in regard
the middle people of England make good soldiers , which the peasants of ...
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... rather in the powers of understanding , than in the virtues of the will and
affections . There be some have an over - early ripeness in their years , which
fadeth betimes : these are first such as have brittle wits , the edge whereof is soon
turned ...
... rather in the powers of understanding , than in the virtues of the will and
affections . There be some have an over - early ripeness in their years , which
fadeth betimes : these are first such as have brittle wits , the edge whereof is soon
turned ...
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The principal duty of a Judge is to suppress force and fraud ; whereof force is the
more pernicious when it is open , and fraud when it is close and disguised . Add
thereto contentious suits , which ought to be spewed out as the surfeit of courts .
The principal duty of a Judge is to suppress force and fraud ; whereof force is the
more pernicious when it is open , and fraud when it is close and disguised . Add
thereto contentious suits , which ought to be spewed out as the surfeit of courts .
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