The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
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... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
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... reason whereof I suppose to be , because they themselves were men dedicated to a private life , free from business and from the necessity of applying themselves to other duties . But men should rather imitate the wisdom of jewellers ...
... reason whereof I suppose to be , because they themselves were men dedicated to a private life , free from business and from the necessity of applying themselves to other duties . But men should rather imitate the wisdom of jewellers ...
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... reason blamed for seeking a politic meaning in one of the Sacred writers ; for if those commen- taries were extant which this same Solomon wrote touching the nature of things , ( wherein he treated of every vegetable , from 1 Cicero ...
... reason blamed for seeking a politic meaning in one of the Sacred writers ; for if those commen- taries were extant which this same Solomon wrote touching the nature of things , ( wherein he treated of every vegetable , from 1 Cicero ...
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... reason drives out another before it has taken firm hold . Secondly , no one is endowed with such powerful and persuasive eloquence as with the first stroke of his discourse to make his listeners dumb and speechless , but the other party ...
... reason drives out another before it has taken firm hold . Secondly , no one is endowed with such powerful and persuasive eloquence as with the first stroke of his discourse to make his listeners dumb and speechless , but the other party ...
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