Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil

발행: 1720년

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N doubi, in him, as in ali Men, and mos of ali in ings his Fortune

Wrought upon his Nature, an his Nature again pon hi Fortune. He Dcende to the Crown notini from a private Fortune, hicli might endoπhim illi Moderation; ut also Domthe Fortune Dan Egiled an whichhad giventi the puris Industry and Sagacity Andiis Times, eing rather prosperOUS, than calm, ad raised his Confidelicet buccessi, ut in the mean time ad almost marre his ature, byperpetuat VeXations. His Wis dom, hyliis osten evadingis Perils, whichaad

Providencerio preveni and remove them

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io A CIVIL CHARACTER

Occasion ere harpene by anger. An thes Influences his Fortune hadupon his Nature nor ere theremanting on the other and certain

Influences hicli his Nature adisponhis Fortune. For hether ita ere the Shorines of his Foresight, o the obstinac of his ili, o the a1rling of his Suspicions, or What it Was Certainit is, that the perpetua Troubles of his Fortune, especiali there ein noviolent Occasion ut of hicli theygrew could o have arisen ithout me meat Defect in his Nature, and main Errors in the Radicat Constitution

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Prince a bear a Tale o tWo that

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When the Lad Margaret, his Mother, a Woman os rare Virtues, ad diversSuitors for arriage, he dreame one

the Lad that shau a Iast posses quietidi

the Crown that nows ive for Butthat that a be trul thought Divine in him, as that he had the Fortune of aTRUE CHRISTIAN, as elicis of a

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HE a boria a Fembro e Casle, and lieth burtexat Uminseri in oneos the Statellest an Dainties Mon ments of Europe both for the Chappet, an for the Sepulchre. So that hedwelleth more richin Deari in the -- nument of his Tomb than e id AEtite either at Richmond, o in an other of his alaces. could is hedid the like in his Mo NuMEN of his

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To the Happy Memor of

Collectionis the Felicities

But his is notis Subject that requires the Pen os a Monk, or an such Cloistre Censor. io these Memare Leen

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it is hic mean That Princes, that have been traine u in the FamilyROyal, an to an undoubted Hope of Succession, are corrupte by an indulgent, licentious Education, and hecomegenerali both les Capabie, and est Governable an Moderate in their AD sections And therefore o saal findilios to have been the est an most excellent Κings, that were Tutored by both Fortunes. Such a With US, Kin Henry the eventh and with the Freuch, Lewis the 2 emth; Both

Whicli, in recent Memory, and almostabout the sam Time, carne to their CrownS, O Oni from a Private, ut

also rom an Adverse and Amicted Fortune An did Xceli, the Forme in Prudence, and the ther in uilice. luch like was the Conditio of this Princes also; hos Beginning and Hopes Fortune chequer'd that in herReigri sae might be constant and steady VOL. I. Ee to

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o her Brother, e Fortune a more

ther o sully the Lustre of heriirili sincerit is lassicienti evident, that ing no the Euhth was inflamed with ane Amour, efore he was inrage against Bleen Anne; and themature filias

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