The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... common fountain and aliment . So we see Cicero the orator complaining of Socrates and his school , that he was the first who separated philosophy and rhetoric ; whereupon rhetoric became an empty and verbal art.2 So we may see that the ...
... common fountain and aliment . So we see Cicero the orator complaining of Socrates and his school , that he was the first who separated philosophy and rhetoric ; whereupon rhetoric became an empty and verbal art.2 So we may see that the ...
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... Common Bond between the soul and body , it is dis- tributed into two parts . For as in all leagues and amities there is both mutual intelligence and mutual offices , so the description of this league of soul and body consists in like ...
... Common Bond between the soul and body , it is dis- tributed into two parts . For as in all leagues and amities there is both mutual intelligence and mutual offices , so the description of this league of soul and body consists in like ...
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... common case of daily occurrence ( for that would be something infinite , and foreign to the purpose ) , or so reserved as tc admit none but wonders and prodigies , as has been done by some . For many things are new in the man- ner and ...
... common case of daily occurrence ( for that would be something infinite , and foreign to the purpose ) , or so reserved as tc admit none but wonders and prodigies , as has been done by some . For many things are new in the man- ner and ...
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... common divisions of them ) which are sometimes found in the human body ; and in what cavities and receptacles each of them is most apt to lodge and nestle , and with what benefit or injury , and the like . So again the footsteps and ...
... common divisions of them ) which are sometimes found in the human body ; and in what cavities and receptacles each of them is most apt to lodge and nestle , and with what benefit or injury , and the like . So again the footsteps and ...
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... common food . It remains therefore , that they be used in series , and regularly , and at set times recurring at certain intervals . The second is , that prolongation of life is to be ex- pected rather from working on the spirits and ...
... common food . It remains therefore , that they be used in series , and regularly , and at set times recurring at certain intervals . The second is , that prolongation of life is to be ex- pected rather from working on the spirits and ...
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