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... true science , paths that have been so suc- cessfully trodden by a Boyle , a Locke , and even a Newton himself . This miscellany of Lord BACON's productions , is intended as a companion to the elegant edition of his Essays , just pub ...
... true science , paths that have been so suc- cessfully trodden by a Boyle , a Locke , and even a Newton himself . This miscellany of Lord BACON's productions , is intended as a companion to the elegant edition of his Essays , just pub ...
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... 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 Paradoxes and seeming Contradictions ; in the Essay on Death , and in ...
... 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 Paradoxes and seeming Contradictions ; in the Essay on Death , and in ...
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... true 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 ...
... true 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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... true . 147. It fell out so , that as Livia went abroad in Rome , there met her naked young men that were sporting in the streets , which Augustus went about severely to punish in them : but Livia spake for them , and said ; .it was no ...
... true . 147. It fell out so , that as Livia went abroad in Rome , there met her naked young men that were sporting in the streets , which Augustus went about severely to punish in them : but Livia spake for them , and said ; .it was no ...
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... true , for we have learned no evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter humour . Yet at one time , some persuaded the queen that he should come to her ...
... true , for we have learned no evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter humour . Yet at one time , some persuaded the queen that he should come to her ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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