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" ... creature, without that confidence of a better nature than his own, could never attain. So man, when he resteth and assureth himself upon divine protection and favour, gathereth a force and faith, which human nature in itself could not obtain : therefore... "
The Essays, Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral: And, The Wisdom of the Ancients - Page 110
by Francis Bacon - 1861 - 360 pages
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The essays, or Counsels, civil & moral, with a table of the colours of good ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 pages
...felf above Human Frailty. As it is in particular Perfons, to it is in Nations. Never was there fuch a State for Magnanimity, as Rome. Of this State hear what Cicero faith, ^iam wlnmns, licet, Patres Cenfcriptijias amenius, taiaen nee unmen Hifpanos,. nee rohore Gatlos,...
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Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1812 - 348 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...volumus, licet, patres conscripti, nos amemus, tamen nec numero Hispanos, nec robore Gallos, nec calliditate Prenos, nec artibus Graecos, nec denique hoc...
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain. Therefore as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means to exalt itself above human frailty. LORD BACON. THIS is certain, that if we look into the wisdom of all ages, we shall find that there...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...Rome; of this state hear what Cicero saith, " Quam volu" mus, licet, patres conscripti, nos amemus, " tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee robore " Gallos,...
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The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ...

Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1818 - 312 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain. Therefore as Atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...magnanimity, as Rome. Of this State hear what Cicero saith : " Although, O Conscript Fathers, we may be as partial to ourselves as we please, yet it is neither...
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The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain. Therefore as Atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...magnanimity, as Rome. Of this State hear what Cicero saith : '' Although, O Conscript Fathers, we may be as partial to ourselves as we please, yet it is neither...
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The works of Francis Bacon, Volume 2

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain : therefore as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Pcenos, nee artibus Gr&cos, nee denique hoc ipso hujus gentis ct terrae domestico nativoque sensu Italos...
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Sylva sylvarum (century IX-X) Physiological remains. Medical remains ...

Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 580 pages
...human nature in itself could not obtain : therefore as atheism is in all respects — * hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...hear what Cicero saith : quam volumus, licet, patres conscript i, nos amemtts, tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee ro'bore Gallos, nee calliditate Pccnos, nee...
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Essays moral, economical and political

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 214 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...above human frailty. As it is in particular persons, go it is in nations : never was there such a state for magnanimity as Rome; of this state hear what...
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Essays by Lords Bacon and Clarendon: Two Volumes in One, Volumes 1-2

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1820 - 548 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...what Cicero saith, " Quam volumus, licet,' Patres conscript!, nos amemus, tamcn nee numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Posnos, nee artibus...
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