The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delica- cies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness . " " No man was , for his own sake , less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plain unadorned style ...
... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delica- cies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness . " " No man was , for his own sake , less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plain unadorned style ...
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... sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum Organum , of which his lordship is yet to publish a second part ...
... sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum Organum , of which his lordship is yet to publish a second part ...
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... sort as it may put on weight , and yield nourishment . 29. Onions , as they hang , will many of them shoot forth ; and so will penny - royal ; and so will an herb called orpin ; with which they use in the country to trim their houses ...
... sort as it may put on weight , and yield nourishment . 29. Onions , as they hang , will many of them shoot forth ; and so will penny - royal ; and so will an herb called orpin ; with which they use in the country to trim their houses ...
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... sort ; which being in small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but being in greater quantity , dissipateth the wind ; and itself 44. There be divers medicines , which in greater quantity move ...
... sort ; which being in small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but being in greater quantity , dissipateth the wind ; and itself 44. There be divers medicines , which in greater quantity move ...
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... sort to palliation ; and alleviate the symptom , without busying himself too much with the per- fect cure : and many times , if the patient be in- deed patient , that course will exceed all expecta- tion . Likewise the patient himself ...
... sort to palliation ; and alleviate the symptom , without busying himself too much with the per- fect cure : and many times , if the patient be in- deed patient , that course will exceed all expecta- tion . Likewise the patient himself ...
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