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... nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of errors , " and so on . But an " enumera- tion of Inventions " is not the same thing as a perambulation of Learning ...
... nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of errors , " and so on . But an " enumera- tion of Inventions " is not the same thing as a perambulation of Learning ...
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... nevertheless probable : but to suppose that it was so composed exactly in its present form , involves , as I said , a difficulty ; which I will now state . The point is interesting , as bearing directly upon the development in Bacon's ...
... nevertheless probable : but to suppose that it was so composed exactly in its present form , involves , as I said , a difficulty ; which I will now state . The point is interesting , as bearing directly upon the development in Bacon's ...
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... nevertheless honour the remembrance of the inven- tor both of music and works in metal . Moses again ( who was the reporter ) is said to have been seen 1 linages in original . See note 2. p . 387. of vol . v . in all the Egyptian ...
... nevertheless honour the remembrance of the inven- tor both of music and works in metal . Moses again ( who was the reporter ) is said to have been seen 1 linages in original . See note 2. p . 387. of vol . v . in all the Egyptian ...
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... nevertheless chiefly that labour and travel which is described by the sweat of the brows more than of the body ; that is such travel as is joined with the working and discursion of the spirits in the brain : for as Salomon saith ...
... nevertheless chiefly that labour and travel which is described by the sweat of the brows more than of the body ; that is such travel as is joined with the working and discursion of the spirits in the brain : for as Salomon saith ...
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... Nevertheless I that hold it for a great impediment towards the advancement and further invention of knowledge , that particular arts and sci- ences have been disincorporated from general knowl- edge , do not understand one and the same ...
... Nevertheless I that hold it for a great impediment towards the advancement and further invention of knowledge , that particular arts and sci- ences have been disincorporated from general knowl- edge , do not understand one and the same ...
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