The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1M. Jones, 1802 - Philosophy |
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... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 • · .Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of ...
... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 • · .Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of ...
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... gardens , as Timon had such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great poli- tics of ; like to knee timber , that is good for ships that are ordained to be tossed , but not for ...
... gardens , as Timon had such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great poli- tics of ; like to knee timber , that is good for ships that are ordained to be tossed , but not for ...
Page 83
... gardens of state and pleasure near great cities ; armories , arsenals , magazines , exchanges , burses , ware- houses , exercises of horsemanship , fencing , training of soldiers , and the like : comedies , such whereunto the better ...
... gardens of state and pleasure near great cities ; armories , arsenals , magazines , exchanges , burses , ware- houses , exercises of horsemanship , fencing , training of soldiers , and the like : comedies , such whereunto the better ...
Page 110
... garden ; and , certainly , men that are great lovers of them . selves waste the public . Divide with reason between self - love and society ; and be so true to thyself , as thou be not false to others , espe cially to thy king and ...
... garden ; and , certainly , men that are great lovers of them . selves waste the public . Divide with reason between self - love and society ; and be so true to thyself , as thou be not false to others , espe cially to thy king and ...
Page 161
... gardens or corn , be to a common stock ; and to be laid in , and stored up , and then delivered out in proportion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , like- wise ...
... gardens or corn , be to a common stock ; and to be laid in , and stored up , and then delivered out in proportion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , like- wise ...
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