The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... beginning of this volume . The writing in the original is on the outside of the last leaf , which is in fact the cover . The front cover , if there ever was one , is lost . The ink with which the line containing the symbols is written ...
... beginning of this volume . The writing in the original is on the outside of the last leaf , which is in fact the cover . The front cover , if there ever was one , is lost . The ink with which the line containing the symbols is written ...
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... beginning of James's reign his writing underwent a remark- able change , from the hurried Saxon hand full of large sweeping curves and with letters imperfectly formed and connected , which he wrote in Elizabeth's time , to a small ...
... beginning of James's reign his writing underwent a remark- able change , from the hurried Saxon hand full of large sweeping curves and with letters imperfectly formed and connected , which he wrote in Elizabeth's time , to a small ...
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... follows in Bacon's . The words between brackets have a line drawn through them . For an exact facsimile of the whole made by Mr. Netherclift , see the beginning of the volume . 7. A small portion of the 5th chapter . [
... follows in Bacon's . The words between brackets have a line drawn through them . For an exact facsimile of the whole made by Mr. Netherclift , see the beginning of the volume . 7. A small portion of the 5th chapter . [
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... beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind of man as a glass capable of the image of the universal world , joying to receive the signature thereof as the eye is of light , yea not only satisfied in ...
... beginning to the end : declaring not obscurely that God hath framed the mind of man as a glass capable of the image of the universal world , joying to receive the signature thereof as the eye is of light , yea not only satisfied in ...
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... beginning of this work without hesi- tation or reservation to be professed , that it is no less true in this human kingdom of knowledge than in God's kingdom of heaven , that no man shall enter into it except he become first as a little ...
... beginning of this work without hesi- tation or reservation to be professed , that it is no less true in this human kingdom of knowledge than in God's kingdom of heaven , that no man shall enter into it except he become first as a little ...
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