The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun- sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and caution with respect to a man's self : but to be speculative into another man , to the end to know how to work him ...
... give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun- sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and caution with respect to a man's self : but to be speculative into another man , to the end to know how to work him ...
Strana 168
... give , but are always good for you to follow . " And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquen- nium Neronis to the eternal glory of learned go- vernors , held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his ...
... give , but are always good for you to follow . " And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquen- nium Neronis to the eternal glory of learned go- vernors , held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his ...
Strana 270
... give thee leave to publish labours ; and the turning of them into good and it for the good of other nations ; for we here are holy uses . " Lastly , we have circuits or visits of divers principal cities of the kingdom ; where as it ...
... give thee leave to publish labours ; and the turning of them into good and it for the good of other nations ; for we here are holy uses . " Lastly , we have circuits or visits of divers principal cities of the kingdom ; where as it ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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