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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... labour under a secret anxiety of mind equally surprising . The earl , they pretend , said aloud in the Tower , that the king durst not bring him to a trial . Others reject this account as a downright calumny , invented merely to fix a ...
... labour under a secret anxiety of mind equally surprising . The earl , they pretend , said aloud in the Tower , that the king durst not bring him to a trial . Others reject this account as a downright calumny , invented merely to fix a ...
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... labour , that require little else but strength of constitution and obstinate appli- cation : they are original efforts of genius and re- flection , on subjects either new , or handled in a man- ner that makes them so . His notions he ...
... labour , that require little else but strength of constitution and obstinate appli- cation : they are original efforts of genius and re- flection , on subjects either new , or handled in a man- ner that makes them so . His notions he ...
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... labours chiefly turned upon intricate , useless , unintelligible . Alstedius , in his chronology of the schoolmen , has divided their history into three principal periods or An . 1050. successions : the first beginning with Lanfranc ...
... labours chiefly turned upon intricate , useless , unintelligible . Alstedius , in his chronology of the schoolmen , has divided their history into three principal periods or An . 1050. successions : the first beginning with Lanfranc ...
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... labours , that they might be fit for such as were not so . Under their manage- ment , it was a philosophy of words and notions , that seemed to exclude the study of nature ; that , instead of inquiring into the properties of bodies ...
... labours , that they might be fit for such as were not so . Under their manage- ment , it was a philosophy of words and notions , that seemed to exclude the study of nature ; that , instead of inquiring into the properties of bodies ...
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... labours . What Cæsar said , in compliment , to Tully , may , with strict justice , be applied to him ; that it was more glorious to have extended the limits of human wit , than to have enlarged the bounds of the Roman world . Sir 1 ...
... labours . What Cæsar said , in compliment , to Tully , may , with strict justice , be applied to him ; that it was more glorious to have extended the limits of human wit , than to have enlarged the bounds of the Roman world . Sir 1 ...
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