The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... wise , that for a prince to govern his estate , or for a great person to govern his proceedings , according to the respect to factions , is a principal part of policy ; whereas , contrariwise , the chiefest wisdom is , either in ...
... wise , that for a prince to govern his estate , or for a great person to govern his proceedings , according to the respect to factions , is a principal part of policy ; whereas , contrariwise , the chiefest wisdom is , either in ...
Strana 119
... wise men said , I would have him undertake it . " " Why , ” saith the ambassador , " how shall he come off ? " " Thus , " saith the wise man : " let that king first stop the rivers which run into the sea , which are no part of the ...
... wise men said , I would have him undertake it . " " Why , ” saith the ambassador , " how shall he come off ? " " Thus , " saith the wise man : " let that king first stop the rivers which run into the sea , which are no part of the ...
Strana 120
... wise and knew it ; and others were not wise , and knew it not . " 234. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans had statues erected in their honour , was asked by one in a kind of wonder , " Why he had 225. Chilon would say ...
... wise and knew it ; and others were not wise , and knew it not . " 234. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans had statues erected in their honour , was asked by one in a kind of wonder , " Why he had 225. Chilon would say ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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