The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon: Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the Seventh |
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الصفحة 58
OF COUNSEL , The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel ; for in other confidences men commit the parts of life , their lands , their goods , their children , their credit , some particular affair ; but to ...
OF COUNSEL , The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel ; for in other confidences men commit the parts of life , their lands , their goods , their children , their credit , some particular affair ; but to ...
الصفحة 59
counsel of state : that first , they ought to refer matters unto them , which is the first begetting or impregnation ; but when they are elaborate , moulded , and shaped in the womb of their council , and grow ripe and ready to be ...
counsel of state : that first , they ought to refer matters unto them , which is the first begetting or impregnation ; but when they are elaborate , moulded , and shaped in the womb of their council , and grow ripe and ready to be ...
الصفحة 78
Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in opening the understanding , restrained only to such friends as are able to give a man counsel ( they indeed are best ) , but even without that a man learneth of himself , and bringeth his ...
Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in opening the understanding , restrained only to such friends as are able to give a man counsel ( they indeed are best ) , but even without that a man learneth of himself , and bringeth his ...
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ESSAYS OR COUNSELS CIVIL AND MORAL 1 OF TRUTH | xli |
OF DEATH | 4 |
OF UNITY IN RELIGION | 6 |
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actions affection amongst ancient answered appear arms arts Bacon better body Britain called carried cause common continued council counsel course court crown danger death desire divers doth doubt duke earl England fable father favour fear followed forces fortune France French friends gave give hand hath Henry hold honour hopes human Italy keep kind king king's kingdom Lady land less light likewise live look Lord man's manner marriage matter means mind nature never observed opinion parliament particular pass peace person philosopher present princes principal queen reason received reign respect rest saith secret seems sent side soon speak speech subjects taken thereof things thought true turn unto virtue wise young