The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : FOR M. JONES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 1802 . Jos : Banks B PREFACE . IN our introductory remarks. PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY - LANE ,. THE Front Cover.
... . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : FOR M. JONES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 1802 . Jos : Banks B PREFACE . IN our introductory remarks. PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY - LANE ,. THE Front Cover.
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... philosophical works of antiquity . The vast extent of the plan is manifest at least in its outlines from his own words , on the institution ; - " It is dedicated to the study of the works and creatures of God ; " and in effecting the ...
... philosophical works of antiquity . The vast extent of the plan is manifest at least in its outlines from his own words , on the institution ; - " It is dedicated to the study of the works and creatures of God ; " and in effecting the ...
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... philosophy , is generally supported by the force of experiment . Of the true christian spirit by which the mind of this great man was animated , we have irresistible evidence in his Cha- racter of a Believing Christian , exemplified in ...
... philosophy , is generally supported by the force of experiment . Of the true christian spirit by which the mind of this great man was animated , we have irresistible evidence in his Cha- racter of a Believing Christian , exemplified in ...
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... philosophical mind the source of additional fame , and his guilt and his misfortunes proved but incitements to use- ful and honourable studies . To the last moment he entertained a just and dignified sense of the importance of his ...
... philosophical mind the source of additional fame , and his guilt and his misfortunes proved but incitements to use- ful and honourable studies . To the last moment he entertained a just and dignified sense of the importance of his ...
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... Philosophy , there long Held in the magic chain of words and forms , And definitions void : he led her forth , Daughter of Heaven ! that slow descending still , Investigating sure the chain of things , With radiant finger points to ...
... Philosophy , there long Held in the magic chain of words and forms , And definitions void : he led her forth , Daughter of Heaven ! that slow descending still , Investigating sure the chain of things , With radiant finger points to ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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