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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... manner of setting it forth . I have generally found that the history of an obscure transaction becomes clear as soon as the simple facts are set down in the order of their true dates , and most of the difficulties presented by Bacon's ...
... manner of setting it forth . I have generally found that the history of an obscure transaction becomes clear as soon as the simple facts are set down in the order of their true dates , and most of the difficulties presented by Bacon's ...
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... manner of expression , I have thought it better to follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader , and mine ( as the case now stands ) being necessarily the predom- inating one . For ...
... manner of expression , I have thought it better to follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader , and mine ( as the case now stands ) being necessarily the predom- inating one . For ...
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... Jonson's famous description of his manner of speaking , I shall insert it here : - " Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker , who was ber thereof . Being the king's attorney , and chosen 50 DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON .
... Jonson's famous description of his manner of speaking , I shall insert it here : - " Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker , who was ber thereof . Being the king's attorney , and chosen 50 DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON .
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... manner in which systematic induction is to be employed in the formation of conceptions we learn nothing from any part of his writings . And by this circumstance our knowledge of his method is rendered imperfect and unsatisfactory . We ...
... manner in which systematic induction is to be employed in the formation of conceptions we learn nothing from any part of his writings . And by this circumstance our knowledge of his method is rendered imperfect and unsatisfactory . We ...
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... manner which Bacon prescribes to us ; for every advance in knowledge presupposes the introduction of a new conception , by which the previously existing analysis is rendered incomplete , and therefore erroneous . We have now , I think ...
... manner which Bacon prescribes to us ; for every advance in knowledge presupposes the introduction of a new conception , by which the previously existing analysis is rendered incomplete , and therefore erroneous . We have now , I think ...
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