| Laconics - 1829 - 352 strani
...knowing what adorns, or blots, Young. DCXC. The surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them; for if there be...prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall eome that shall set it on fire.—Lord Bacon. DCXCI. Obadinh Greenhat says, " he never comes into any... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 792 strani
...delightful ostentation, or pageant, or antick, or Jirarork. Id. The surest way to prevent seditions is to take away the matter of them ; for, if there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the sji.uk shall come that shall •et it tmfire. Bacon. He sent Surrey with a competent power against... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 462 strani
...antick, or firework. Id. The surest way to prevent seditions is to take away the matter of thorn ; for, if there be fuel prepared, it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it ovfire. Bacon. He sent Surrey with a competent power against the rebels, who fought with the principal... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1869 - 1072 strani
...much discontent ; and the surest way to prevent sedition is to take away the matter, for if fuel be prepared it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The first remedy or prevention is to remove by all means the material cause of sedition, which is want... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1833 - 228 strani
...is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it) is to take away the matter of them ; for, if there...whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds, much poverty and much discontentment. It is certain, so many... | |
| Arabella Jane Sullivan, Barbarina Brand (baroness Dacre) - 1833 - 1028 strani
...is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear iO, is to take away the matter of them ; for if there...whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. LORD BACON. THE insight which this adventure gave Colonel Warenne into the real state of the country,... | |
| Arabella Jane Sullivan - 1833 - 342 strani
...a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it), is to take away the matter of them ; for if there...whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. LORD BACON. THE insight which this adventure gave Colonel Warenne into the real state of the country,... | |
| Arabella Jane Sullivan - 1833 - 212 strani
...a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions (if the times do bear it), is to take away the matter of them ; for if there be fuel prepared, it a hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall let it on fire. LORD BACON. THE insight which... | |
| 1833 - 432 strani
...thing well to be considered ; for " the surest way to prevent seditions (if " the times do bear it), is to take away " the matter of them; for if there...the spark shall come that shall set it ' on fire. The matter of seditions is of 'two kinds, much poverty and much ' discontent. It is certain, so m;i.'iy... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 strani
...is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions, if the times do bear it, is to take away the matter of them. For if there be...whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire. The matter of seditions is of two kinds : much poverty, and much discontentment. It is certain, so... | |
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