The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... England who are already acquainted with the chief works of the philosopher . The analysis which he gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more especially ...
... England who are already acquainted with the chief works of the philosopher . The analysis which he gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more especially ...
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... England and on the continent , and , what is more important still , that the deeper spirit of his writings , his heroic confidence in nature , and intense love of reality , are recognised and appreciated ..... The remainder of the ...
... England and on the continent , and , what is more important still , that the deeper spirit of his writings , his heroic confidence in nature , and intense love of reality , are recognised and appreciated ..... The remainder of the ...
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... England from the Union of the Roses to the Union of the Crowns - was one which he had long before pointed out as eminently worth hand- ling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use ...
... England from the Union of the Roses to the Union of the Crowns - was one which he had long before pointed out as eminently worth hand- ling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use ...
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... England , in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclo- pædia . The question being too serious to be passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without showing . reasons , I shall quote his note at length . " Lord Bacon was the man ...
... England , in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclo- pædia . The question being too serious to be passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without showing . reasons , I shall quote his note at length . " Lord Bacon was the man ...
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... Bacon chose the subject because it gave him an opportunity for flattering James , Lardner's Cyclopædia , Hist . of England , vol . ii . p . 362 . - I would first ask , why any body should 10 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... Bacon chose the subject because it gave him an opportunity for flattering James , Lardner's Cyclopædia , Hist . of England , vol . ii . p . 362 . - I would first ask , why any body should 10 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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