The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... respect the body , and of knowledges which respect the mind . But before we pursue the particular distributions let us constitute one general science concerning the Na- ture and State of Man ; a subject which certainly de- serves to be ...
... respect the body , and of knowledges which respect the mind . But before we pursue the particular distributions let us constitute one general science concerning the Na- ture and State of Man ; a subject which certainly de- serves to be ...
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... respect to 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 ...
... respect to 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 ...
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... respect to honours or money ( except that one , for giving tribute money to Cæsar ) , but only with respect to the body of man , for the preservation , support , or healing thereof . For This subject of medicine ( namely man's body ) is ...
... respect to honours or money ( except that one , for giving tribute money to Cæsar ) , but only with respect to the body of man , for the preservation , support , or healing thereof . For This subject of medicine ( namely man's body ) is ...
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... respecting Esculapius , that he was the son of Apollo , Ille repertorem medicinæ talis et artis Fulmine Phœbigenam Stygias detrusit ad undas ; 1 and again respecting Circe , that she was the daughter of the Sun , Dives inaccessos ubi ...
... respecting Esculapius , that he was the son of Apollo , Ille repertorem medicinæ talis et artis Fulmine Phœbigenam Stygias detrusit ad undas ; 1 and again respecting Circe , that she was the daughter of the Sun , Dives inaccessos ubi ...
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... respects and especially in attributing too much ( as I think ) to the choice of meats and too little to the quantity . More- over with regard to quantity itself they have argued like moral philosophers , too much praising the mean ...
... respects and especially in attributing too much ( as I think ) to the choice of meats and too little to the quantity . More- over with regard to quantity itself they have argued like moral philosophers , too much praising the mean ...
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