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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... LEARNING , DIVINE AND HUMAN . BOOK I. THE Objections against Learning considered , The Objections of Divines , The Objections of Politicians , Page 6 ibid . 11 Studies of Learned Men , The Dignity of Learning shewn , Objections drawn ...
... LEARNING , DIVINE AND HUMAN . BOOK I. THE Objections against Learning considered , The Objections of Divines , The Objections of Politicians , Page 6 ibid . 11 Studies of Learned Men , The Dignity of Learning shewn , Objections drawn ...
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... learning . If learning thus divided is not so proper to raise a singular name in one way , it serves to enlarge the understanding on every side , and to enlighten it in all its views . As the name of Sir Edward Coke will occur oftener ...
... learning . If learning thus divided is not so proper to raise a singular name in one way , it serves to enlarge the understanding on every side , and to enlighten it in all its views . As the name of Sir Edward Coke will occur oftener ...
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... learning he certainly had , but of learning that a king ought not to be acquainted with ; the very refuse of the schools , which served for little else but to furnish him with an impertinent fluency , on every subject : and he indulged ...
... learning he certainly had , but of learning that a king ought not to be acquainted with ; the very refuse of the schools , which served for little else but to furnish him with an impertinent fluency , on every subject : and he indulged ...
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... learning ; and as his eloquence was equal to his parts , superior and com- manding , the king would not hazard his appearing before the lords to plead his own cause . In the course of such an inquiry , he might have diverted the pub ...
... learning ; and as his eloquence was equal to his parts , superior and com- manding , the king would not hazard his appearing before the lords to plead his own cause . In the course of such an inquiry , he might have diverted the pub ...
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... learning in Europe , from the dark period of Gothicism down to the sixteenth century . But let me at the same time acknowledge , that this account will be only a rude and imperfect sketch ; consisting of a few detached particulars ...
... learning in Europe , from the dark period of Gothicism down to the sixteenth century . But let me at the same time acknowledge , that this account will be only a rude and imperfect sketch ; consisting of a few detached particulars ...
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