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Francis Bacon
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1 3| schisms, are of all others the greatest scandals; yea, more than 2 6| own ends. The third and greatest is, that it depriveth a 3 8| Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have 4 8| have children, should have greatest care of future times; unto 5 12| in courage, which are the greatest part; yea and prevaileth 6 12| dignities of the mind, is the greatest; being the character of 7 14| state; which are commonly greatest, when things grow to equality; 8 14| as natural tempests are greatest about the Equinoctia. And 9 14| and which ought to give greatest contentment, are taken in 10 14| For the motions of the greatest persons in a government, 11 18| many and great; but the greatest difficulty, is often in 12 19| OF COUNSEL~The greatest trust, between man and man, 13 19| person should be; for the greatest errors are committed, and 14 23| new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of 15 27| is no baseness, for the greatest to descend and look into 16 28| of people can, with the greatest courage and policy in the 17 28| accordingly; for they grew to the greatest monarchy. Their manner was 18 28| But that is abolished in greatest part, by the Christian law. 19 28| then they should prove the greatest empire of the world. The 20 33| in England, that had the greatest audits of any man in my 21 34| that great fleet, being the greatest in strength, though not 22 40| That the usurer is the greatest Sabbath–breaker, because 23 40| for it is certain that the greatest part of trade is driven 24 45| human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits 25 48| the fittest mean, than the greatest mean; and rather them that 26 54| princes do discharge the greatest weight of their affairs; 27 54| may be ranked amongst the greatest, which happeneth rarely; 28 57| nature, and to come to men. greatest vicissitude of things amongst 29 58| nature, and to come to men. greatest vicissitude of things amongst


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