The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and er- roneous ; not being nourished and maintained and kept right by the common fountain and aliment . So we see Cicero the orator complaining of Socrates and his school , that he was ...
... particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and er- roneous ; not being nourished and maintained and kept right by the common fountain and aliment . So we see Cicero the orator complaining of Socrates and his school , that he was ...
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... particular distributions let us constitute one general science concerning the Na- ture and State of Man ; a subject which certainly de- serves to be emancipated and made a knowledge of itself . It is composed of those things which are ...
... particular distributions let us constitute one general science concerning the Na- ture and State of Man ; a subject which certainly de- serves to be emancipated and made a knowledge of itself . It is composed of those things which are ...
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... particular persons , but cannot fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions . But if any one be reminded here of ...
... particular persons , but cannot fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions . But if any one be reminded here of ...
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... particular acts whereby they may clearly exhibit their skill and ability ; but are honoured or disgraced accord- ing to the event ; - a most unfair way of judging . For who can know , if a patient die or recover , or if a state be ...
... particular acts whereby they may clearly exhibit their skill and ability ; but are honoured or disgraced accord- ing to the event ; - a most unfair way of judging . For who can know , if a patient die or recover , or if a state be ...
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... particular receipts which are proper for the cure of particular diseases they either do not well understand or do not scrupulously observe . For physicians have frustrated and destroyed the fruit of tradition and ex- erience by their ...
... particular receipts which are proper for the cure of particular diseases they either do not well understand or do not scrupulously observe . For physicians have frustrated and destroyed the fruit of tradition and ex- erience by their ...
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