Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Johnson, 1807 |
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Pàgina iv
... riches or the powers of his mind ; at that penetration which no depth could elude ; that comprehension for which no object was too large ; that vigour which no labour could ex- haust ; that memory which no pressure of acquisi- tions ...
... riches or the powers of his mind ; at that penetration which no depth could elude ; that comprehension for which no object was too large ; that vigour which no labour could ex- haust ; that memory which no pressure of acquisi- tions ...
Pàgina ix
... Kingdoms and Estates Regimen of Health · Suspicion · Page 1 4 7 13 15 17 21 23 26 33 35 40 42 45 49 51 61 64 66 69 76 - 82- 83 89 - 91 - 93 95 97 - 107 108 121 · 124 Page OF Discourse Plantations 125 128 Riches 132 Prophecies 136.
... Kingdoms and Estates Regimen of Health · Suspicion · Page 1 4 7 13 15 17 21 23 26 33 35 40 42 45 49 51 61 64 66 69 76 - 82- 83 89 - 91 - 93 95 97 - 107 108 121 · 124 Page OF Discourse Plantations 125 128 Riches 132 Prophecies 136.
Pàgina x
Francis Bacon. Page OF Discourse Plantations 125 128 Riches 132 Prophecies 136 Ambition 140 Masques and Triumphs 143 Nature in Men 145 Custom and Education 147 Fortune 150 Usury 152 Youth and Age 157 Beauty 160 • Deformity 161 Building ...
Francis Bacon. Page OF Discourse Plantations 125 128 Riches 132 Prophecies 136 Ambition 140 Masques and Triumphs 143 Nature in Men 145 Custom and Education 147 Fortune 150 Usury 152 Youth and Age 157 Beauty 160 • Deformity 161 Building ...
Pàgina 24
... riches : but the most ordinary cause of a single life is liberty , especially in certain self- pleasing and humourous minds , which are so sensi- ble of every restraint , as they will go near to think their girdles and garters to be ...
... riches : but the most ordinary cause of a single life is liberty , especially in certain self- pleasing and humourous minds , which are so sensi- ble of every restraint , as they will go near to think their girdles and garters to be ...
Pàgina 34
... riches and wisdom . This passion hath its floods in the very times of weakness , which are , great prosperity and great adversity , though this latter hath been less ob- served ; both which times kindle love , and make it more fervent ...
... riches and wisdom . This passion hath its floods in the very times of weakness , which are , great prosperity and great adversity , though this latter hath been less ob- served ; both which times kindle love , and make it more fervent ...
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