The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... continued to hold its place as the standard edition of Bacon's works . As such it has found its way into a large number of public and private libra- ries , and must still be sought by all students who desire to make a full and ...
... continued to hold its place as the standard edition of Bacon's works . As such it has found its way into a large number of public and private libra- ries , and must still be sought by all students who desire to make a full and ...
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... continued to his dying day . 1 After he had passed the circle of the liberal arts , his father thought fit to frame and mould him for the arts of state ; and for that end sent him over into France with Sir Amyas Paulet then employed ...
... continued to his dying day . 1 After he had passed the circle of the liberal arts , his father thought fit to frame and mould him for the arts of state ; and for that end sent him over into France with Sir Amyas Paulet then employed ...
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... employed regularly , and so continued till the end of the reign , and was familiarly spoken of as " Mr. Bacon of the learned ouncil . " -- ― was more carried after the affairs and places of estate DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON . 39.
... employed regularly , and so continued till the end of the reign , and was familiarly spoken of as " Mr. Bacon of the learned ouncil . " -- ― was more carried after the affairs and places of estate DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON . 39.
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... continued a consideration of much worth . For however various are the forms of civil polities , there is but one form of polity in the sciences ; and that always has been and always will be popular . Now the doctrines which find most ...
... continued a consideration of much worth . For however various are the forms of civil polities , there is but one form of polity in the sciences ; and that always has been and always will be popular . Now the doctrines which find most ...
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... continued to draw nourishment from her , that could never have come to pass which we have seen now for twice a thousand years ; namely , that the sciences stand where they did and remain almost in the same condition ; receiving no ...
... continued to draw nourishment from her , that could never have come to pass which we have seen now for twice a thousand years ; namely , that the sciences stand where they did and remain almost in the same condition ; receiving no ...
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