The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... whereof activity hath two parts , strength and swiftness ; and patience likewise hath two parts , hard- ness against wants and extremities , and indurance of pain or torment : whereof we see the practices in tumblers , in savages , and ...
... whereof activity hath two parts , strength and swiftness ; and patience likewise hath two parts , hard- ness against wants and extremities , and indurance of pain or torment : whereof we see the practices in tumblers , in savages , and ...
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... whereof the one I term Experientia literata , and the other Interpretatio Na- tura : 2 the former being but a degree and rudiment of the latter . But I will not dwell too long , nor speak too great upon a promise . 3 The invention of ...
... whereof the one I term Experientia literata , and the other Interpretatio Na- tura : 2 the former being but a degree and rudiment of the latter . But I will not dwell too long , nor speak too great upon a promise . 3 The invention of ...
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... whereof our mind is already possessed , to draw forth or call be- fore us that which may be pertinent to the purpose which we take into our consideration . So as , to speak truly , it is no Invention , but a Remembrance or Suggestion ...
... whereof our mind is already possessed , to draw forth or call be- fore us that which may be pertinent to the purpose which we take into our consideration . So as , to speak truly , it is no Invention , but a Remembrance or Suggestion ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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