The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... doubt merely a docket inserted afterwards when he was sorting his papers . What connexion there was between the note and the MS . it is impossible to say . But it is evidently a careful memorandum of something , set down by somebody ...
... doubt merely a docket inserted afterwards when he was sorting his papers . What connexion there was between the note and the MS . it is impossible to say . But it is evidently a careful memorandum of something , set down by somebody ...
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... doubt ; and if so , this is its proper place . The particular point on which I venture to disagree with Mr. Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the Novum Or- ganum , promising at the same time a fuller explanation of the ...
... doubt ; and if so , this is its proper place . The particular point on which I venture to disagree with Mr. Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the Novum Or- ganum , promising at the same time a fuller explanation of the ...
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... doubt whether in printing this fragment , I should follow the example of Stephens , who gave it exactly as he found it ; or that of later editors , who have altered the order of the chapters so as to make it agree with the numbers . The ...
... doubt whether in printing this fragment , I should follow the example of Stephens , who gave it exactly as he found it ; or that of later editors , who have altered the order of the chapters so as to make it agree with the numbers . The ...
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... doubt that this digging fur- ther and further into the mine of natural knowledge is a thing without example and uncommended in the Scriptures , or fruitless ; let him remember and be in- structed ; for behold it was not that pure light ...
... doubt that this digging fur- ther and further into the mine of natural knowledge is a thing without example and uncommended in the Scriptures , or fruitless ; let him remember and be in- structed ; for behold it was not that pure light ...
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... doubt than not to err . Glory maketh the author not to lay open his weakness , and sloth maketh the disciple not to know his strength . Then begin men to aspire to the second prizes ; to be a profound interpreter and commenter , to be a ...
... doubt than not to err . Glory maketh the author not to lay open his weakness , and sloth maketh the disciple not to know his strength . Then begin men to aspire to the second prizes ; to be a profound interpreter and commenter , to be a ...
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