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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... likewise enriched and enlarged ; the Conversion of certain Psalms into English Verse ; the Translation into Latin of the History of King Henry the Seventh , of the Counsels Civil and Moral , 5 of 1 A fragment of this piece was recovered ...
... likewise enriched and enlarged ; the Conversion of certain Psalms into English Verse ; the Translation into Latin of the History of King Henry the Seventh , of the Counsels Civil and Moral , 5 of 1 A fragment of this piece was recovered ...
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... Likewise he hoped in this way to avoid all occasion of dispute and controversy , and thought that an example would be enough to make his meaning un- derstood by all who were capable of understanding it . “ Fere enim se in eâ esse ...
... Likewise he hoped in this way to avoid all occasion of dispute and controversy , and thought that an example would be enough to make his meaning un- derstood by all who were capable of understanding it . “ Fere enim se in eâ esse ...
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... likewise the confessions of the authors who have treated of them , and even the general consent with which they have been received . " Pessimum , " says Bacon , " omnium est augurium , quod ex consensu cap- itur in rebus ...
... likewise the confessions of the authors who have treated of them , and even the general consent with which they have been received . " Pessimum , " says Bacon , " omnium est augurium , quod ex consensu cap- itur in rebus ...
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... likewise when natural philosophy ceases to be al- loyed with matter extraneous to it , and when any one can be found content to begin at the beginning and , putting aside all popularly received notions and opin- ions , to apply himself ...
... likewise when natural philosophy ceases to be al- loyed with matter extraneous to it , and when any one can be found content to begin at the beginning and , putting aside all popularly received notions and opin- ions , to apply himself ...
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... likewise of his honest mind and inclination to- wards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
... likewise of his honest mind and inclination to- wards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
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