The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... According to another opinion with which I have been favoured , the first monogram is a nota bene ; the next group may mean Dies Mercurii ( Wednesday ) 26th January , 1603 ; and the rest refers to something not con- nected with astronomy ...
... According to another opinion with which I have been favoured , the first monogram is a nota bene ; the next group may mean Dies Mercurii ( Wednesday ) 26th January , 1603 ; and the rest refers to something not con- nected with astronomy ...
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... according to the use and tribute which they yield and render to the condition of man's life ; and under those several uses , being as several offices of provisions , to charge and tax what may be reasonably exacted or demanded , and ...
... according to the use and tribute which they yield and render to the condition of man's life ; and under those several uses , being as several offices of provisions , to charge and tax what may be reasonably exacted or demanded , and ...
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... according to his propriety , which gave occasion to the fall ; but it was an aspiring desire to attain to that part of moral knowledge which defineth of good and evil , whereby to dispute God's commandments and not to depend upon the ...
... according to his propriety , which gave occasion to the fall ; but it was an aspiring desire to attain to that part of moral knowledge which defineth of good and evil , whereby to dispute God's commandments and not to depend upon the ...
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... according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind of man as a glass capable of the ...
... according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind of man as a glass capable of the ...
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... according to the several frames and compositions of their understanding they light upon different conceits , and so all opinions and doubts are beaten over , and then men having made a taste of all wax weary of variety , and so reject ...
... according to the several frames and compositions of their understanding they light upon different conceits , and so all opinions and doubts are beaten over , and then men having made a taste of all wax weary of variety , and so reject ...
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