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Pagina viii
... means , friends , travel , work , " deed , requite unto you , I shall esteem myself so streightly bound " thereunto , as I shall be ever most ready both to take and seek oc- " casion of thankfulness . So leaving it nevertheless , Salvá ...
... means , friends , travel , work , " deed , requite unto you , I shall esteem myself so streightly bound " thereunto , as I shall be ever most ready both to take and seek oc- " casion of thankfulness . So leaving it nevertheless , Salvá ...
Pagina xiii
... means , both of crown and subject , the habit of obedience , and the moderation of discontents ; and there be considered , on the other side , the differences of religion , the troubles of neighbour countries , the ambition of Spain ...
... means , both of crown and subject , the habit of obedience , and the moderation of discontents ; and there be considered , on the other side , the differences of religion , the troubles of neighbour countries , the ambition of Spain ...
Pagina xxxiv
... - ceive , nor handsome to please , nor wholesome to use . We read of Jesabel that she painted her face : but there is no such report of Esther or Indith . Strength 168 1. It means any ability of body to xxxiv ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
... - ceive , nor handsome to please , nor wholesome to use . We read of Jesabel that she painted her face : but there is no such report of Esther or Indith . Strength 168 1. It means any ability of body to xxxiv ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
Pagina xxxv
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. Strength 168 1. It means any ability of body to which the body of man may be brought . 2. Division . 1. Activity . 1. Strengh . 2. Swiftness . 2. Patience . 1. Hardness against want . 2. Endurance of pain ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. Strength 168 1. It means any ability of body to which the body of man may be brought . 2. Division . 1. Activity . 1. Strengh . 2. Swiftness . 2. Patience . 1. Hardness against want . 2. Endurance of pain ...
Pagina lii
... means to exalt their nature , they are in a perpetual estuation to exalt their place . Good Conversative · 231 7. It consists in the practice of that which is agreeable to our nature . Q. Is not this the difference between the love of ...
... means to exalt their nature , they are in a perpetual estuation to exalt their place . Good Conversative · 231 7. It consists in the practice of that which is agreeable to our nature . Q. Is not this the difference between the love of ...
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