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Francis Bacon
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1 3| by middle way, and taking part of both, and witty reconcilements; 2 3| hath been already in good part done. Surely in counsels 3 4| superior; for it is a prince’s part to pardon. And Solomon, 4 4| revenges are for the most part fortunate; as that for the 5 6| politic and moral. And in this part, it is good that a man’s 6 9| to make his natural wants part of his honor; in that it 7 9| Lastly, to conclude this part; as we said in the beginning, 8 11| but accept of them in good part. The vices of authority 9 12| Demosthenes, what was the chief part of an orator? he answered, 10 12| faculties, by which the foolish part of men’s minds is taken, 11 12| which are the greatest part; yea and prevaileth with 12 12| are ever on the loading part: not so good as the dogs, 13 14| But let us pass from this part of predictions (concerning 14 14| pernicious imposthumations.~The part of Epimetheus mought well 15 15| atheists, the very savages take part, with the very subtlest 16 15| superstition, are by the adverse part branded with the name of 17 17| in the younger sort, is a part of education, in the elder, 18 17| education, in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth 19 17| be observed, for the most part they omit it; as if chance 20 17| lodging from one end and part of the town, to another; 21 20| at full, then consumeth part and part, and still holdeth 22 20| then consumeth part and part, and still holdeth up the 23 21| greatly capable of the real part of business; which is the 24 22| affairs. And for the most part, the good such servants 25 24| writing, doth for the most part facilitate dispatch: for 26 26| fellowship, for the most part, which is in less neighborhoods. 27 26| mean aid, and bearing a part, in all actions and occasions. 28 26| cannot fitly play his own part; if he have not a friend, 29 27| wax rich, but to the third part. It is no baseness, for 30 28| is abolished in greatest part, by the Christian law. That 31 28| to be still for the most part in arms; and the strength 32 28| which hath had, in one part or other, a veteran army 33 28| but girt with the sea most part of their compass; and because 34 28| both Indies seems in great part, but an accessory to the 35 31| poverty is for the most part tedious, and when it is 36 31| ridiculous. The honorablest part of talk, is to give the 37 31| two noblemen, of the west part of England, whereof the 38 32| allowance. And let the main part of the ground, employed 39 35| for no man will take that part, except he be like a seeled 40 39| in this, Fortune had no part, never prospered in anything, 41 40| devil should have God’s part, which is the tithe. That 42 40| still, but would in great part be employed upon merchandizing; 43 40| certain that the greatest part of trade is driven by young 44 40| country. This will, in good part, raise the price of land, 45 41| youth. But for the moral part, perhaps youth will have 46 42| favor. That is the best part of beauty, which a picture 47 42| that if you examine them part by part, you shall find 48 42| you examine them part by part, you shall find never a 49 42| true that the principal part of beauty is in decent motion, 50 42| cannot last; and for the most part it makes a dissolute youth, 51 43| nature; being for the most part (as the Scripture saith) 52 45| January, and the latter part of November, you must take 53 45| followeth, for the latter part of January and February, 54 45| work. Wherein I, for my part, do not like images cut 55 45| heath, which was the third part of our plot, I wish it to 56 45| withal sweet and sightly. Part of which heaps, are to be 57 45| pricked upon their top, and part without. The standards to 58 45| princes, that for the most part taking advice with workmen, 59 50| factions, is a principal part of policy; whereas contrariwise, 60 55| hearing, is an essential part of justice; and an overspeaking 61 55| weather, he is sure to lose part of his fleece. On the other 62 55| to them, as a principal part of their office, a wise 63 57| Countries (I know not in what part) that every five and thirty 64 57| north, whereas the south part, for aught that is known, 65 57| by lot; casting lots what part should stay at home, and 66 58| Countries (I know not in what part) that every five and thirty 67 58| north, whereas the south part, for aught that is known, 68 58| by lot; casting lots what part should stay at home, and 69 Glo| comparison~Broken music: part music~Cabinet: secret~Calendar:


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