Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil

발행: 1720년

분량: 535페이지

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Places: And this, no oni to single Persons, butuo Whole Families; ea, to Cities, and somelimes t whole Nations. Add to this, hei Custom os plantingColonies, wheret, the Roman Plant aS removed into the Sollis other Nations r

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ther, ou Will say that it a no the Romans that spread pon the wholeWorid, ut contrari isse, it a the

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the Finge than the Arm have in their Nature a Contrariet to a Militar Dias possition. An generali ali arlike Peopte are a litile die, and Daria ger les than Labour. And this emper of their must noti much checkt, is, would preserve thei Vigour.

There recit as a great Advantage to Sparta, Atheus, Rome, and ther a tient STAT Es, that he had commo

lymo Freemen, ut laves, to dispalchthos Manufactures. ut the se of Slaves, since the receiving of the Christia La*, is in greatest Pari abolim'd. That hicli cometh neares loci is, to

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yet industrioussy composed an fra- med to that Scope an End of beingWarriors. The Persans and Macedomans ad the fame sage, ut no soconstant or lasting. The Britam Gareb Germans, Goths, Saxons, mor-

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principali to Arms for a lassa The Turis, spurr 'Don notis litti by their LaW, retain the fame sage to this Dantho fas no praetis ed in greati clensio of thei Militia. Os Christian Europe thematio that still retain and professe it, re ni the paniaris. But it is a Thinis clear and manifest, That ver Mau prosit mos in that he mos intendes that itaneedeth no tobe stoodipon. ut it ma be ussicientio have in ted that no Nation, thaldoes no directi professi Arms, canlook o have an considerable GREA N ΕΛ s of ΚΜ pa E sal into thei Moullis ascit ere Andin the other side thali is a mos certain oracle o Time, that thos Nations that have continuedion in the Professio an Stud of

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sit to long upo the first Provocation. NeXt, et them e for ard and readyto end Aid and Succour to thei Allies an Consederates, ascit ver asu illi the Romans: Insomuch, as i a Hostile Invasion ere made pono Consederate, hich also ad Leagues Defensive illi ther STAT Es and the sanae implore Aid os severat, the Roman would ver e the foremost, an leave it tomo theroo have the Honour of the indness. A so the Wars hicli ere antienti madempontii Account of a Lind of Conformitnor tacit Correspondence bel*een STATE and STATE, I domo se ho the canhe justified Such,ere the ars umdertaken by the Romans for the Libe t of Greece Such, hos of the Lac

demonians an Athenians, to et up orpuli down Democracies and ligarchies: Such are the ars made somelimes by

os protecting the Subjects of others, and delivering themio Tyrann and inpression, and the like .Let it sussice

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ho Motion, hicli conduces muchio Health. For in a lothfui drowsyPeace both the Courage esseminates, and the Manners corrupi. Butio so-eve it e formappiness, Without allquestion it malles for REATNEss, that aram Arche stili as ita ere unde Arms.

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put pon such Batteis. ut thus muchis certain that he that command the a, is at great Liberty, and canetakeas much, an as ille of themar, ashe will Whereas, o the contrary, he

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