The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... aphorisms , or in methods . For it is spe- cially to be noted , that it has become the fashion to make , out of a few axioms and observations upon any subject , a kind of complete and formal art , filling it up with some discourses ...
... aphorisms , or in methods . For it is spe- cially to be noted , that it has become the fashion to make , out of a few axioms and observations upon any subject , a kind of complete and formal art , filling it up with some discourses ...
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... aphorisms of but some good quantity of observation . And therefore a man will not be equal to the writing in aphorisms , nor indeed will he think of doing so , unless he feel that he is amply and solidly furnished for the work . But in ...
... aphorisms of but some good quantity of observation . And therefore a man will not be equal to the writing in aphorisms , nor indeed will he think of doing so , unless he feel that he is amply and solidly furnished for the work . But in ...
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... aphorism of Hippocrates , " That they who are sick and feel no pain are sick in their mind ; " 2 they need medicine not only to assuage the disease , but to awake the sense . And if it be objected that the cure of men's minds belongs to ...
... aphorism of Hippocrates , " That they who are sick and feel no pain are sick in their mind ; " 2 they need medicine not only to assuage the disease , but to awake the sense . And if it be objected that the cure of men's minds belongs to ...
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... Aphorisms com- posed by Solomon the King , of whom the Scriptures testify , “ that his heart was as the sands of the sea ; 3 for as the sands of the sea encompass all the coasts of the earth , so did his wisdom embrace all things human ...
... Aphorisms com- posed by Solomon the King , of whom the Scriptures testify , “ that his heart was as the sands of the sea ; 3 for as the sands of the sea encompass all the coasts of the earth , so did his wisdom embrace all things human ...
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... APHORISM 5 . The end and scope which laws should have in view , and to which they should direct their decrees and sanc- tions , is no other than the happiness of the citizens . And this will be effected , if the people be rightly train ...
... APHORISM 5 . The end and scope which laws should have in view , and to which they should direct their decrees and sanc- tions , is no other than the happiness of the citizens . And this will be effected , if the people be rightly train ...
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