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Francis Bacon
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1 3| have their due office and place, in the maintenance of religion. 2 9| to be thought on, in fit place), we will handle, what persons 3 9| was handled in the first place.~We will add this in general, 4 11| OF GREAT PLACE~Men in great place are thrice 5 11| GREAT PLACE~Men in great place are thrice servants: servants 6 11| s self. The rising unto place is laborious; and by pains, 7 11| ignotus moritur sibi. In place, there is license to do 8 11| cannot be, without power and place, as the vantage, and commanding 9 11| In the discharge of thy place, set before thee the best 10 11| themselves ill, in the same place; not to set off thyself, 11 11| Preserve the right of thy place; but stir not questions 12 11| touching the execution of thy place; and do not drive away such, 13 11| was anciently spoken, A place showeth the man. And it 14 11| honor is, or should be, the place of virtue and as in nature, 15 11| move violently to their place, and calmly in their place, 16 11| place, and calmly in their place, so virtue in ambition is 17 11| calm. All rising to great place is by a winding star; and 18 11| too remembering, of thy place in conversation, and private 19 11| be said, When he sits in place, he is another man.~ ~ 20 17| exercises, or discipline, the place yieldeth. For else, young 21 17| town; more or less as the place deserveth, but not long; 22 17| upon his removes from one place to another, procure recommendation 23 17| quality, residing in the place whither he removeth; that 24 17| for mistresses, healths, place, and words. And let a man 25 21| competitors for the secretary’s place in Queen Elizabeth’s time, 26 26| that body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, 27 28| trophies erected upon the place of the victory; the funeral 28 30| the brain; for they take place in the stoutest natures; 29 44| said, Surely an excellent place for summer, but how do you 30 44| a dressing, or preparing place, at times of triumphs. On 31 44| and a very fair landing–place at the top. But this to 32 44| lower rooms, for a dining place of servants. For otherwise, 33 44| turned to a grotto, or a place of shade, or estivation. 34 44| that there may be, if the place will yield it, some fountains 35 45| have ver perpetuum, as the place affords.~And because the 36 48| coming ought to take little place: so far forth, consideration 37 54| are these: In the first place are conditores imperiorum, 38 54| Ottoman, Ismael. In the second place are legislatores, lawgivers; 39 54| Siete Partidas. In the third place are liberatores, or salvatores, 40 54| of France. In the fourth place are propagatores or propugnatores 41 54| invaders. And in the last place are patres patriae; which 42 55| clerks and ministers. The place of justice is an hallowed 43 55| of justice is an hallowed place; and therefore not only 44 55| the bench, but the footplace; and precincts and purprise 45 57| they grew to advantages of place, cunning diversions, and 46 58| they grew to advantages of place, cunning diversions, and


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