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ALBANS , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND , VOLUME THE SECOND . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY - LANE , FOR M. JONES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 1802 .
ALBANS , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND , VOLUME THE SECOND . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY - LANE , FOR M. JONES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 1802 .
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... and marked out in the progress of sound knowledge and the elucidution of true science , paths that have been so successfully trodden by a Boyle , a Locke , and even a Newton himself This miscellany of Lord Bacon's productions ...
... and marked out in the progress of sound knowledge and the elucidution of true science , paths that have been so successfully trodden by a Boyle , a Locke , and even a Newton himself This miscellany of Lord Bacon's productions ...
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In the part which he uccomplished , Lord Bacon has , however , proved , that no man could be better qualified for the arduous task than himself . His description of the institution or order , called ...
In the part which he uccomplished , Lord Bacon has , however , proved , that no man could be better qualified for the arduous task than himself . His description of the institution or order , called ...
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Speaking of the opinions which he entertained , he says :" He ( Lord Bucon ) thought also that knowledge is uttered to men in a form , us if every thing were finished ; for it is reduced into arts and methods , which in their division ...
Speaking of the opinions which he entertained , he says :" He ( Lord Bucon ) thought also that knowledge is uttered to men in a form , us if every thing were finished ; for it is reduced into arts and methods , which in their division ...
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Most of the articles published in this edition were methodized , enriched , or originally written by Lord Bacon , in the hours of disgrace and retirement . Although his character had been justly stained by his own corruption , and his ...
Most of the articles published in this edition were methodized , enriched , or originally written by Lord Bacon , in the hours of disgrace and retirement . Although his character had been justly stained by his own corruption , and his ...
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