The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... chiefly to the good of your sovereign , and your country . It is the life of a " beast always to eat , and never to exercise . In " this dedication of yourself to the public , I recom- " mend to you principally that which I think was ...
... chiefly to the good of your sovereign , and your country . It is the life of a " beast always to eat , and never to exercise . In " this dedication of yourself to the public , I recom- " mend to you principally that which I think was ...
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... chiefly relied for intro- ducing into France some tincture of that philosophy which was still remaining in Britain . But how slow and ineffectual the progress of any learning must have been , we may guess from an edict of the coun- cil ...
... chiefly relied for intro- ducing into France some tincture of that philosophy which was still remaining in Britain . But how slow and ineffectual the progress of any learning must have been , we may guess from an edict of the coun- cil ...
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... is " Absolutio pro eo , qui interfecit patrem , matrem , sororem , uxorem ... g . 5 , vel 7. " Vide Bayle , art . BANCK . pa- made public ; but chiefly in translations from the The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon . lxiii.
... is " Absolutio pro eo , qui interfecit patrem , matrem , sororem , uxorem ... g . 5 , vel 7. " Vide Bayle , art . BANCK . pa- made public ; but chiefly in translations from the The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon . lxiii.
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... chiefly in translations from the Arabic , done by men who , far from rendering faith- fully the author's sense , hardly understood his lan- guage . These however gave birth to the scholastic philosophy ; that motley offspring of error ...
... chiefly in translations from the Arabic , done by men who , far from rendering faith- fully the author's sense , hardly understood his lan- guage . These however gave birth to the scholastic philosophy ; that motley offspring of error ...
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... chiefly to lucre and increase : It were good to leave the common place in commendation of poverty to some friar to handle , to whom much was attributed by Machiavel in this point ; when he said , " That the kingdom of the clergy had ...
... chiefly to lucre and increase : It were good to leave the common place in commendation of poverty to some friar to handle , to whom much was attributed by Machiavel in this point ; when he said , " That the kingdom of the clergy had ...
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