The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... RESPECTING THE Magnet · 401 TOPICS OF INQUIRY RESPECTING LIGHT AND LUMINOUS MATTER 407 PART II . WORKS CONNECTED WITH THE INSTAURATIO MAGNA ,
... RESPECTING THE Magnet · 401 TOPICS OF INQUIRY RESPECTING LIGHT AND LUMINOUS MATTER 407 PART II . WORKS CONNECTED WITH THE INSTAURATIO MAGNA ,
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... respect private good , and the pleasure or dignity of a man's self ; in which respects no question the contemplative life has the pre - eminence , being not much unlike that comparison which Pythagoras made for the gracing and ...
... respect private good , and the pleasure or dignity of a man's self ; in which respects no question the contemplative life has the pre - eminence , being not much unlike that comparison which Pythagoras made for the gracing and ...
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... respect of self or individual good ; one of preserving , another of perfecting , and a third of multiplying and spreading themselves : whereof the last is that which we have just handled by the name of " Active good , " so that there ...
... respect of self or individual good ; one of preserving , another of perfecting , and a third of multiplying and spreading themselves : whereof the last is that which we have just handled by the name of " Active good , " so that there ...
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... respecting Society ( as well as that which respects Individual good ) handles it not simply alone , but comparatively ; whereunto belongs the weighing of duties between person and person , casc and case , particular and public , present ...
... respecting Society ( as well as that which respects Individual good ) handles it not simply alone , but comparatively ; whereunto belongs the weighing of duties between person and person , casc and case , particular and public , present ...
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... respect the duty of moral phi- losophy is more difficult than that of policy . Secondly , moral philosophy propounds to itself to imbue and endow the mind with internal goodness ; but civil knowledge requires only an external goodness ...
... respect the duty of moral phi- losophy is more difficult than that of policy . Secondly , moral philosophy propounds to itself to imbue and endow the mind with internal goodness ; but civil knowledge requires only an external goodness ...
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