| Samuel Bailey - Great Britain - 1835 - 458 pages
...to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident ; and well to beware that it be...for a suspect : and, as the Scripture saith, that u~e make a stand upon the ancient way, and then look about us, and discover what is the straight and... | |
| Samuel Bailey - Great Britain - 1835 - 474 pages
...to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident ; and well to beware that it be...on the change ; and not the desire of change that preteudeth the reformation. And lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be held for... | |
| Basil Montagu - Fore-edged painting - 1837 - 400 pages
...to the new, says, " It is good not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident ; and well to beware that it be...the reformation that draweth on the change, and not desire of change that pretendeth the reformation : that novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be... | |
| Charles Benjamin Tayler - Great Britain - 1837 - 284 pages
...except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident ; and to take good care, that it be the desire of reformation that draweth on the change, and not the...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation.'" — " Exactly what I think," said Lord Chesterton ; " so I do not give myself much concern on the subject.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 pages
...to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident ; and well to beware that it be...way, and then look about us, and discover what is the straight and right way, and so to walk in it." XXV. OF DESPATCH. Affected despatch is one of the... | |
| Edward Copleston (bp. of Llandaff.) - 1839 - 340 pages
...to be perceived It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident; and well to beware that it be...change, and not the desire of change that pretendeth the reformation."—Lord Bacon, Essay 29. Of Innovations. supersede the necessity of inspection by strangers,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pages
...utility evident ; and well to beware that it be the reformation i Lovers of themselves without a rival. that draweth on the change, and not the desire of...reformation; and lastly, that the novelty, though it Ъе not rejected, yet be held for a suspect ; and, as the Scripture sail b, " That we make a stand... | |
| Henry Hopwood - Teaching - 1841 - 206 pages
...unlocked for.... It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident; and well to beware that it be...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation." Indeed, I believe it will be found that our first and greatest improvement will consist, not in the... | |
| Peter Freeland Aiken - Great Britain - 1842 - 206 pages
...observed, — " It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident, and well to beware that it be...way, and then look about us, and discover what is the straight and right way, and so to walk iu it." — LORD BACON. Let us then take our stand upon... | |
| Law - 1843 - 526 pages
...that pretendeth the reformation : that novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be always suspected; and, as the scripture saith, : that we make a stand...way, and then look about us, and discover what is the straight and right way, and so to walk in it.' " , *• 3. He does not resist improvement of the... | |
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