The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the most part be omitted both in Morality and Policy , considering it might shed such a ray of light on both sciences . In the traditions of astro- logy men's natures and ...
... sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the most part be omitted both in Morality and Policy , considering it might shed such a ray of light on both sciences . In the traditions of astro- logy men's natures and ...
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... sometimes necessary to bridle one faction with another , so it is in the internal government of the mind . I now come to those points which are within our own com- mand , and have operation on the mind to affect and influence the will ...
... sometimes necessary to bridle one faction with another , so it is in the internal government of the mind . I now come to those points which are within our own com- mand , and have operation on the mind to affect and influence the will ...
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... sometimes meet , yet the meeting of them all is , as I have said , very rare . I have now handled that general part of human philosophy which contemplates man as he con- sists of body and spirit , but segregate and apart from society ...
... sometimes meet , yet the meeting of them all is , as I have said , very rare . I have now handled that general part of human philosophy which contemplates man as he con- sists of body and spirit , but segregate and apart from society ...
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... sometimes suddenly , sometimes long foreseen . But if they have also the gift of wisdom , that is , if they are cautious and watchful for their own safety , they gain this advantage ; that their ruin comes upon them all at once and ...
... sometimes suddenly , sometimes long foreseen . But if they have also the gift of wisdom , that is , if they are cautious and watchful for their own safety , they gain this advantage ; that their ruin comes upon them all at once and ...
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... sometimes correct the discourse thereupon made , and sometimes supply it , as a very pattern for imitation and practice ; whereas examples alleged for the sake of the dis- course , are cited succinctly and without particularity , and ...
... sometimes correct the discourse thereupon made , and sometimes supply it , as a very pattern for imitation and practice ; whereas examples alleged for the sake of the dis- course , are cited succinctly and without particularity , and ...
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