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31 children
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Francis Bacon
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put

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1 3| oppositions, which are not; and put them into new terms, so 2 3| conspiracies and rebellions; to put the sword into the people’ 3 3| is a thing monstrous, to put it into the hands of the 4 8| commonly in their hortatives, put men in mind of their wives 5 11| good dreams, except they be put in act; and that cannot 6 12| Machiavel, had the confidence to put in writing, almost in plain 7 14| sovereignty, kings begin to be put almost out of possession.~ 8 14| militem, non emi; for it put the soldiers out of hope 9 15| generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself 10 17| shows, men need not to be put in mind of them; yet are 11 17| will have a young man to put his travel into a little 12 18| that should marshal and put in order all the rest, maketh 13 21| but he would always first put her into some discourse 14 21| wrote a letter, he would put that, which was most material, 15 24| speeches; for he that is put out of his own order, will 16 26| him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together 17 26| cloth of Arras, opened and put abroad; whereby the imagery 18 26| body; and therefore may put you in way for a present 19 26| relations, which he cannot put off. A man cannot speak 20 29| action. For those that put their bodies to endure in 21 30| artificially nourished, and put into men’s heads, by the 22 32| proper for it, would be put in experience. Growing silk 23 33| instruments to draw them on, put off others cunningly, that 24 36| is not comical enough, to put them in antimasques; and 25 37| occasion altogether; or put himself often to it, that 26 38| an Irish rebel condemned, put up a petition to the deputy, 27 38| ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, 28 40| his moneys far off, nor put them into unknown hands.~ 29 43| countries) were wont to put great trust in eunuchs; 30 53| of glorious natures, doth put life into business; and 31 57| extremely upon number: they did put the wars likewise upon main 32 58| extremely upon number: they did put the wars likewise upon main


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