The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... stars ; " " No path is impervious to virtue ; " and the like ; if taken and used as spurs to industry , and not as stirrups to insolence , rather to beget in men resolution and strength of judgment than arrogance or outward declaration ...
... stars ; " " No path is impervious to virtue ; " and the like ; if taken and used as spurs to industry , and not as stirrups to insolence , rather to beget in men resolution and strength of judgment than arrogance or outward declaration ...
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... stars of philosophy , which have hitherto so nobly shone upon us , any longer supply their light . So that on this subject also it will be as well to keep silence . I will accordingly omit the proper divisions thereof , contributing ...
... stars of philosophy , which have hitherto so nobly shone upon us , any longer supply their light . So that on this subject also it will be as well to keep silence . I will accordingly omit the proper divisions thereof , contributing ...
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... horoscopes of the heaven ; only do not neglect the more evident observations of the winds increasing at the rising of Winds , which excite or ap- pease them . . ན certain stars , at the eclipses of luminaries , " HISTORIA VENTORUM . " 141.
... horoscopes of the heaven ; only do not neglect the more evident observations of the winds increasing at the rising of Winds , which excite or ap- pease them . . ན certain stars , at the eclipses of luminaries , " HISTORIA VENTORUM . " 141.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. ན certain stars , at the eclipses of luminaries , or at the conjunctions of planets ; and how far they depend on the paths of the sun or moon . 12. What do meteors ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. ན certain stars , at the eclipses of luminaries , or at the conjunctions of planets ; and how far they depend on the paths of the sun or moon . 12. What do meteors ...
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... star ; west winds from the autumnal equinox ; and east winds from the vernal equinox1 ; for the winter solstice deserves less attention by reason of the frequent changes in winter . 13. The Ornithian or Bird - winds ( so called because ...
... star ; west winds from the autumnal equinox ; and east winds from the vernal equinox1 ; for the winter solstice deserves less attention by reason of the frequent changes in winter . 13. The Ornithian or Bird - winds ( so called because ...
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