Essays Moral, Economical and PoliticalMalepeyre, 1822 - 277 pàgines |
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Francis Bacon. thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of ...
Francis Bacon. thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of ...
Pàgina 9
... body a wound or solution of continuity is worse than a corrupt humour , so in the spiritual : so that nothing doth so much keep men out of the church , and drive men out of the church , as breach of unity ; and , therefore , whensoever ...
... body a wound or solution of continuity is worse than a corrupt humour , so in the spiritual : so that nothing doth so much keep men out of the church , and drive men out of the church , as breach of unity ; and , therefore , whensoever ...
Pàgina 23
... body ; and it addeth no small re- velation to men's manners and actions , if they be not altogether open . As for talkers , and fu- tile persons , they are commonly vain and cre- dulous withal : for he that talketh what he knoweth ...
... body ; and it addeth no small re- velation to men's manners and actions , if they be not altogether open . As for talkers , and fu- tile persons , they are commonly vain and cre- dulous withal : for he that talketh what he knoweth ...
Pàgina 26
... bodies have failed ; so the care of posteri- ty is most in them that have no posterity . They that are the first raisers of their houses are most indulgent towards their children , beholding them as the continuance , not only of their ...
... bodies have failed ; so the care of posteri- ty is most in them that have no posterity . They that are the first raisers of their houses are most indulgent towards their children , beholding them as the continuance , not only of their ...
Pàgina 27
... kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not , though they pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like mat- ter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN .
... kinsfolks ; but so they be of the lump they care not , though they pass not through their own body ; and , to say truth , in nature it is much a like mat- ter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN .
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