The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... servants ; ser- vants of the sovereign or state , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no free- dom , neither in their person , nor in their actions , nor in their times , " it is probable that he was urged to ...
... servants ; ser- vants of the sovereign or state , servants of fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no free- dom , neither in their person , nor in their actions , nor in their times , " it is probable that he was urged to ...
Strana xcii
... servants , " he surely might have admitted that he was negligent in not looking better to his servants . Standing on a cliff , and surveying the whole intellectual world , he did not see every pebble on the shore . Some defence of this ...
... servants , " he surely might have admitted that he was negligent in not looking better to his servants . Standing on a cliff , and surveying the whole intellectual world , he did not see every pebble on the shore . Some defence of this ...
Strana 375
... servant both for war and peace , nobly and sumptuously , at his castle at Henningham : And at the king's going away , the earl's servants stood , in a seemly manner , in their livery coats , with cognisances , ranged on both sides , and ...
... servant both for war and peace , nobly and sumptuously , at his castle at Henningham : And at the king's going away , the earl's servants stood , in a seemly manner , in their livery coats , with cognisances , ranged on both sides , and ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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