The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... persons died in London , during the year ending 22nd December , 1603 . The period of the commencement , the duration , or the cessation of such an epidemic might naturally be so noted . Now three of the characters clearly represent ...
... persons died in London , during the year ending 22nd December , 1603 . The period of the commencement , the duration , or the cessation of such an epidemic might naturally be so noted . Now three of the characters clearly represent ...
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... person , being truly one of those clearest burning lamps , whereof himself speaketh in another place , when he saith The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth all inwardness ; which nature of the soul the same ...
... person , being truly one of those clearest burning lamps , whereof himself speaketh in another place , when he saith The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth all inwardness ; which nature of the soul the same ...
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... persons that have respect but to a few things . So then we see that this note leadeth us to an administration of knowledge in some such order and policy as the king of Spain in regard of his great dominions useth in state ; who though ...
... persons that have respect but to a few things . So then we see that this note leadeth us to an administration of knowledge in some such order and policy as the king of Spain in regard of his great dominions useth in state ; who though ...
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... persons and deceivers dis- graced , of publishing part , and reserving part to a pri- vate succession , and of publishing in a manner whereby it shall not be to the capacity nor taste of all , but shall as it were single and adopt his ...
... persons and deceivers dis- graced , of publishing part , and reserving part to a pri- vate succession , and of publishing in a manner whereby it shall not be to the capacity nor taste of all , but shall as it were single and adopt his ...
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... persons of mean observation , in that they seem to teach men that they know not , and not to refer them to that they know . All which conditions directly feeding the humour of pride , particulars do want . That the majes- ty of ...
... persons of mean observation , in that they seem to teach men that they know not , and not to refer them to that they know . All which conditions directly feeding the humour of pride , particulars do want . That the majes- ty of ...
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