The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... matter of knowledge . And Salomon the king , as out of a branch of his wisdom extraor- dinarily petitioned and granted from God , is said to have written a natural history of all that is green from the cedar to the moss , ( which is but ...
... matter of knowledge . And Salomon the king , as out of a branch of his wisdom extraor- dinarily petitioned and granted from God , is said to have written a natural history of all that is green from the cedar to the moss , ( which is but ...
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... matter or basis whereupon man should work . But notwithstanding these precincts and bounds , let it be believed , and appeal thereof made to Time , ( with renunciation nevertheless to all the vain and abusing promises of Alchemists and ...
... matter or basis whereupon man should work . But notwithstanding these precincts and bounds , let it be believed , and appeal thereof made to Time , ( with renunciation nevertheless to all the vain and abusing promises of Alchemists and ...
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... matter or subject , as it is in the crossness and indisposition of the mind of man to think of any such thing , to will or to resolve it . And therefore Titus Livius in his declamatory digression wherein he doth depress and extenuate ...
... matter or subject , as it is in the crossness and indisposition of the mind of man to think of any such thing , to will or to resolve it . And therefore Titus Livius in his declamatory digression wherein he doth depress and extenuate ...
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... reasonably and probably thus , that it was with 1 Originally " being the fourth chapter the beginning : " the correction all in Bacon's hand . them in matter of knowledge but as the dawning or 38 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... reasonably and probably thus , that it was with 1 Originally " being the fourth chapter the beginning : " the correction all in Bacon's hand . them in matter of knowledge but as the dawning or 38 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. them in matter of knowledge but as the dawning or break of day . For at that time the world was alto- gether home - bred , every nation looked little beyond their ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. them in matter of knowledge but as the dawning or break of day . For at that time the world was alto- gether home - bred , every nation looked little beyond their ...
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