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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... regard to a super- ficial symmetry , should go back to the former prac- tice and so destroy the internal coherency of the present plan . It may be thought perhaps that in arranging the works which were to form parts of the Great ...
... regard to a super- ficial symmetry , should go back to the former prac- tice and so destroy the internal coherency of the present plan . It may be thought perhaps that in arranging the works which were to form parts of the Great ...
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... regard to other abuses prevailing at the same time , for it is hard to reform all at once , and it is one thing for a man to leave a single abuse unreformed while he is labouring to remove or resist --- - wholly in contemplation and ...
... regard to other abuses prevailing at the same time , for it is hard to reform all at once , and it is one thing for a man to leave a single abuse unreformed while he is labouring to remove or resist --- - wholly in contemplation and ...
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... regards Bacon's character , must be considered in connexion with the rest of his po- litical life , and will be fully ... regard only to the merits of the cases , and were in fact unimpeachably just ; and we may believe that Bacon ...
... regards Bacon's character , must be considered in connexion with the rest of his po- litical life , and will be fully ... regard only to the merits of the cases , and were in fact unimpeachably just ; and we may believe that Bacon ...
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... regard of his universal insight into nature , he may perhaps be to some an example . For his diet , it was rather a plentiful and liberal diet , as his stomach would bear it , than a restrained ; which he also com- mended in his book of ...
... regard of his universal insight into nature , he may perhaps be to some an example . For his diet , it was rather a plentiful and liberal diet , as his stomach would bear it , than a restrained ; which he also com- mended in his book of ...
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... regard to the doctrine of Forms , it is in the first place to be observed that it is not men- tioned as a part of Bacon's system , either in Valerius Terminus or in the Partis secundæ Delineatio , or in the De Interpretatione Naturæ ...
... regard to the doctrine of Forms , it is in the first place to be observed that it is not men- tioned as a part of Bacon's system , either in Valerius Terminus or in the Partis secundæ Delineatio , or in the De Interpretatione Naturæ ...
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