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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... seed , 435 437 Of the seasons of several plants , 438 440 442 443 445 Of the lasting of plants , Of several figures of plants , Of some principal differences in plants , Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , CENTURY VII . Of ...
... seed , 435 437 Of the seasons of several plants , 438 440 442 443 445 Of the lasting of plants , Of several figures of plants , Of some principal differences in plants , Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , CENTURY VII . Of ...
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... seed of knowledge ) is an impression of pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing con- clusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministring to themselves thereby weak fears , or vast desires , there ...
... seed of knowledge ) is an impression of pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing con- clusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministring to themselves thereby weak fears , or vast desires , there ...
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... seed , which is one of the least seeds ; such a patience he had and settled spirit , to enter into the least and most exact differences of causes , a fruit no doubt of the exceed- ing tranquillity and serenity of his mind ; which being ...
... seed , which is one of the least seeds ; such a patience he had and settled spirit , to enter into the least and most exact differences of causes , a fruit no doubt of the exceed- ing tranquillity and serenity of his mind ; which being ...
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... seeds in the minds of others , provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages so that , if the invention of the ship was thought so noble , which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place , and ...
... seeds in the minds of others , provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages so that , if the invention of the ship was thought so noble , which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place , and ...
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... seed , it hath sprung up , and spread abroad more than any other kind : but to ascribe unto it that which is due , for the expression of affections , passions , corruptions , and customs , we are beholden to poets more than to the ...
... seed , it hath sprung up , and spread abroad more than any other kind : but to ascribe unto it that which is due , for the expression of affections , passions , corruptions , and customs , we are beholden to poets more than to the ...
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