The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... thought , be completed in a few years : he has at least remarked that unless this were done , the foundation of the new philosophy could not be laid in the lifetime of a single generation . The instauration , he has said in the general ...
... thought , be completed in a few years : he has at least remarked that unless this were done , the foundation of the new philosophy could not be laid in the lifetime of a single generation . The instauration , he has said in the general ...
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... thought perfect , and for the miserable vain glory of making it believed that whatever has not yet been dis- covered and comprehended can never be discovered or comprehended hereafter . And even if a man apply himself fairly to facts ...
... thought perfect , and for the miserable vain glory of making it believed that whatever has not yet been dis- covered and comprehended can never be discovered or comprehended hereafter . And even if a man apply himself fairly to facts ...
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... thought to affirm the matter thereof posi- tively to be true . To conclude therefore , these two interpretations ... thoughts by his words , but knowing man's thoughts immediately , he never answered their words , but their thoughts ...
... thought to affirm the matter thereof posi- tively to be true . To conclude therefore , these two interpretations ... thoughts by his words , but knowing man's thoughts immediately , he never answered their words , but their thoughts ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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