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Francis Bacon
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virtues

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties, which the 2 1, II | against religion and the moral virtues; yet on the other side, 3 1, III | replenished with excellent virtues and powers. And so much 4 1, VII | estimation of Trajan’s moral virtues, to have made unto God passionate 5 1, VII | perfection of all royal virtues; insomuch as Julianus the 6 1, VII | to be resumed), of whose virtues and acts in war there needs 7 2, II | have so little esteemed the virtues of the times, as that the 8 2, X | confessed to receive their virtues from minerals; and not so 9 2, XVI | key-ciphers, doubles, &c. But the virtues of them, whereby they are 10 2, XVII | aphorisms hath many excellent virtues, whereto the writing in 11 2, XVIII| aphorisms hath many excellent virtues, whereto the writing in 12 2, XX | the disputing that moral virtues are in the mind of man by 13 2, XXII | describe the mediocrities of virtues, that can satisfy this intention. 14 2, XXII | allowing his conclusion, that virtues and vices consist in habit, 15 2, XXII | comprehendeth and fasteneth all virtues together. And as it is elegantly 16 2, XXIII| is observed, that of all virtues for rising to honour, quickness 17 2, XXIII| from their enemies, their virtues and abilities from their 18 2, XXIII| their own abilities and virtues; and again of their wants 19 2, XXIII| setting forth of a man’s virtues, fortunes, merits; and again, 20 2, XXIII| is observed, that of all virtues for rising to honour, quickness 21 2, XXIII| from their enemies, their virtues and abilities from their 22 2, XXIII| their own abilities and virtues; and again of their wants 23 2, XXIII| setting forth of a man’s virtues, fortunes, merits; and again,


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