The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... authority of Aristotle , or rather that of the scholastic interpretation of his philosophy was shaken , if not overthrown . Nevertheless the sys- tematising spirit of the schoolmen still survived , and of the reformers of philosophy not ...
... authority of Aristotle , or rather that of the scholastic interpretation of his philosophy was shaken , if not overthrown . Nevertheless the sys- tematising spirit of the schoolmen still survived , and of the reformers of philosophy not ...
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... authority . But I can find no authority whatever for giving it to the other two . If therefore the resemblance of the names be thought a sufficient reason for identifying the Partus Masculus with the Partus Maximus , that identity must ...
... authority . But I can find no authority whatever for giving it to the other two . If therefore the resemblance of the names be thought a sufficient reason for identifying the Partus Masculus with the Partus Maximus , that identity must ...
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... authority , it shows a feeble mind to grant so much to authors and yet deny timė his rights , who is the author of authors , nay rather of all authority . For rightly is truth called the daughter of time , not of authority . It is no ...
... authority , it shows a feeble mind to grant so much to authors and yet deny timė his rights , who is the author of authors , nay rather of all authority . For rightly is truth called the daughter of time , not of authority . It is no ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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