The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... honour . For the Upper House , even within these days , before these troubles , they seemed as to take me into their ... honour of your justice , the honour of your mercy , and the use of your service , resting as clay in your majesty's ...
... honour . For the Upper House , even within these days , before these troubles , they seemed as to take me into their ... honour of your justice , the honour of your mercy , and the use of your service , resting as clay in your majesty's ...
Strana 57
... HONOUR AND REPUTATION . THE winning of honour is but the revealing of a man's virtue and worth without disadvantage ; for some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of ...
... HONOUR AND REPUTATION . THE winning of honour is but the revealing of a man's virtue and worth without disadvantage ; for some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of ...
Strana 177
... honour which man could attribute unto man : especially when it was given , not by a formal decree or act of state , as it was used among the Roman emperors , but by an inward assent and belief . Which honour , being so high , had also a ...
... honour which man could attribute unto man : especially when it was given , not by a formal decree or act of state , as it was used among the Roman emperors , but by an inward assent and belief . Which honour , being so high , had also a ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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