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Pagina xxvii
... direction 66 be , that if air and water be intermingled , or broken " in small portions together , whiteness will ensue , " as in snow , in the breaking of the waves * of the sea , " and rivers , and the like . " In the " Novum Organum ...
... direction 66 be , that if air and water be intermingled , or broken " in small portions together , whiteness will ensue , " as in snow , in the breaking of the waves * of the sea , " and rivers , and the like . " In the " Novum Organum ...
Pagina 39
... command in chief , but be seconds and under the direction of others ; for in counsel it is good to see dangers , and in execution not to see them except they be very great . XIII . OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE . I OF BOLDNESS . 39.
... command in chief , but be seconds and under the direction of others ; for in counsel it is good to see dangers , and in execution not to see them except they be very great . XIII . OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE . I OF BOLDNESS . 39.
Pagina 46
... directions , is a kind of shaking off the yoke , and assay of disobedience ; especially if in those disputings they which are for the direction speak fearfully and tenderly , and those that are against it audaciously . Also , as ...
... directions , is a kind of shaking off the yoke , and assay of disobedience ; especially if in those disputings they which are for the direction speak fearfully and tenderly , and those that are against it audaciously . Also , as ...
Pagina 69
... direction , as if it depended on them ; but take the matter back into their own hands , and make it appear to the world , that the decrees and final directions ( which , because they come forth with prudence and power , are resembled to ...
... direction , as if it depended on them ; but take the matter back into their own hands , and make it appear to the world , that the decrees and final directions ( which , because they come forth with prudence and power , are resembled to ...
Pagina 70
... direction without distraction : but then it must be a prudent king , such as is able to grind with a hand - mill ; and those inward counsellors had need also be wise men , and especially true and trusty to the king's ends ; as it was ...
... direction without distraction : but then it must be a prudent king , such as is able to grind with a hand - mill ; and those inward counsellors had need also be wise men , and especially true and trusty to the king's ends ; as it was ...
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