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Francis Bacon
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1 1, II | preceptors. Nay, let a man look into the government of the 2 1, II | examples. For let a man look into the errors of Clement 3 1, II | being irresolute. Let him look into the errors of Phocion, 4 1, II | or imaginative. Let him look into the errors of Cato 5 1, II | in the eyes of them that look on, so such men’s industries 6 1, III | apprehension of duty, nor never look abroad into universality, 7 1, VI | original, and therefore we must look for it by another name, 8 1, VII | divine honour, and said, “Look, this is very blood; this 9 2, Int | according to the Scriptures, look unto that part of the race 10 2, Int | which is before us, than look back to that which is already 11 2, X | the cure, yet let a man look into their prescripts and 12 2, XVII | body of the tree, so you look well to the taking up of 13 2, XVIII| body of the tree, so you look well to the taking up of 14 2, XX | friends, and some came to look on; and that he was one 15 2, XX | one of them that came to look on.” But men must know, 16 2, XXII | the eyes of the handmaid look perpetually towards the 17 2, XXII | other side, you may not look to perform and overcome 18 2, XXII | applieth himself to good ends, look, what virtue soever the 19 2, XXIII| there was not a window to look into them; that is, to procure 20 2, XXIII| general acquaintance and look most into the world; and 21 2, XXIII| James saith, though men look oft in a glass, yet they 22 2, XXIII| And secondly they ought to look up to the Eternal Providence 23 2, XXIII| there was not a window to look into them; that is, to procure 24 2, XXIII| general acquaintance and look most into the world; and 25 2, XXIII| James saith, though men look oft in a glass, yet they 26 2, XXIII| And secondly they ought to look up to the Eternal Providence


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