The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... give a particular account of it at once . - Bacon , in his last will , after bequeathing his collection of speeches and letters to Bishop Williams and Sir Humphrey May , as being privy councillors , commended the rest of his papers to ...
... give a particular account of it at once . - Bacon , in his last will , after bequeathing his collection of speeches and letters to Bishop Williams and Sir Humphrey May , as being privy councillors , commended the rest of his papers to ...
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... give . He has confined himself to the simple office of transcriber . The order in which they are arranged tells nothing either as to nature or date ; and the running titles , which are his own device , seem to imply a distinction which ...
... give . He has confined himself to the simple office of transcriber . The order in which they are arranged tells nothing either as to nature or date ; and the running titles , which are his own device , seem to imply a distinction which ...
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... give a philosophical exposition of two myths ; namely , that of the primeval Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Colum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left in- complete . The ...
... give a philosophical exposition of two myths ; namely , that of the primeval Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Colum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left in- complete . The ...
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... give it actual existence ; how then can it be without form ? To this the most satisfactory answer was that the words with- out form do not imply the absence of substantial form , failing which the earth could have no actual existence ...
... give it actual existence ; how then can it be without form ? To this the most satisfactory answer was that the words with- out form do not imply the absence of substantial form , failing which the earth could have no actual existence ...
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... give general explanations of all phenomena , leaving it to others to study them in detail . The largeness of his ... gives a list of the disciples of Telesius ; it contains however no name of much note , except that of Campanella , and ...
... give general explanations of all phenomena , leaving it to others to study them in detail . The largeness of his ... gives a list of the disciples of Telesius ; it contains however no name of much note , except that of Campanella , and ...
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