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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... philosophy and general literature ; addressed to mankind at large , and meant to be intelligible to educated men of ... Philosophical vili HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
... philosophy and general literature ; addressed to mankind at large , and meant to be intelligible to educated men of ... Philosophical vili HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
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... Philosophical works an accurate and readable transla- tion of those originally written in Latin ; at least of so much of them as would suffice to give an English reader a complete view of the Baconian philosophy . Mr. Ellis made a ...
... Philosophical works an accurate and readable transla- tion of those originally written in Latin ; at least of so much of them as would suffice to give an English reader a complete view of the Baconian philosophy . Mr. Ellis made a ...
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... philosophy of Aristotle ; not for the worth- lessness of the author , to whom he would ever as- cribe all high attributes , but for the unfruitfulness of the way ; being a philosophy ( as his lordship used to say ) only strong for ...
... philosophy of Aristotle ; not for the worth- lessness of the author , to whom he would ever as- cribe all high attributes , but for the unfruitfulness of the way ; being a philosophy ( as his lordship used to say ) only strong for ...
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... philosophy maketh men apt to forget God , as attributing too much to second causes ; but depth of philosophy bringeth a man back to God again . Now I full of gravity in his speaking . His language ( where he could spare or pass by a ...
... philosophy maketh men apt to forget God , as attributing too much to second causes ; but depth of philosophy bringeth a man back to God again . Now I full of gravity in his speaking . His language ( where he could spare or pass by a ...
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... philosophy will I think be convinced that he aimed at giving a wholly new method , — a method universally applicable , and in all cases infal- lible . By this method , all the knowledge which the human mind is capable of receiving might ...
... philosophy will I think be convinced that he aimed at giving a wholly new method , — a method universally applicable , and in all cases infal- lible . By this method , all the knowledge which the human mind is capable of receiving might ...
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