| 1801 - 446 pages
...conversation; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum;" for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey, (.after smnamed the great,) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...conversation; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum;" for it is that which tieth the knot: and we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great,) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming .them " participes curarum ;" for it is that which tietfi the knot: and we see plainly that this hath been done,...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey, (after surnamed the great,) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...But the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " Partakers of our cares ;" for it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...But the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " Partakers of our cares ;" for it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 214 pages
...; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum ;" for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly that this hath been done, not by weak aud passionate princes only, but by the wisest and most politic that ever reigned, who have oftentimes... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 pages
...conversation; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum;" for it is that which tieth the knot: and we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great) to that height, that Pompey... | |
| 1821 - 416 pages
...; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and canse thereof, naming them " participes curarum ;" for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great) to that height, that Ppmpey... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...att'aineth the true use and cause thereof; naming them participes àiirarum;') for it is that which ties the knot. -And we see plainly, that this hath been...using the word which is received between private men. — The second fruit of friendship is healthful and sovereign fop the unterstanding, as the first i«... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum ;" for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly...using the word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed the Great) to that height, that Pompey... | |
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