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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... continuance : for to this tendeth generation , and raising of houses and families ; to this tend buildings , foundations , and monuments ; to this tendeth the desire of memory , fame , and celebration , and in effect the strength of all ...
... continuance : for to this tendeth generation , and raising of houses and families ; to this tend buildings , foundations , and monuments ; to this tendeth the desire of memory , fame , and celebration , and in effect the strength of all ...
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... continuance of the naked events and actions , without the motives or designs , the coun- sels , the speeches , the pretexts , the occasions , and other passages of action ; for this is the true nature of a Commentary , though Cæsar , in ...
... continuance of the naked events and actions , without the motives or designs , the coun- sels , the speeches , the pretexts , the occasions , and other passages of action ; for this is the true nature of a Commentary , though Cæsar , in ...
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... continuance thereof , and the partiality and obliquity of that of Scotland , in the latest and largest author that I have seen ; supposing that it would be honour for your majesty , and a work very memorable , if this island of Great ...
... continuance thereof , and the partiality and obliquity of that of Scotland , in the latest and largest author that I have seen ; supposing that it would be honour for your majesty , and a work very memorable , if this island of Great ...
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... continuance ; but so nevertheless , as there is one point whereof warning is to be given and taken . The registering of doubts hath two excellent uses : the one , that it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods , when that which is ...
... continuance ; but so nevertheless , as there is one point whereof warning is to be given and taken . The registering of doubts hath two excellent uses : the one , that it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods , when that which is ...
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... continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved . For the contrary hereof hath made particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and erroneous , while they have not been nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we ...
... continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved . For the contrary hereof hath made particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and erroneous , while they have not been nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we ...
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