Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... practice . And therefore knowledge that tendeth but to satisfaction is but as a courtesan , which is for pleasure and not for fruit or generation . And knowledge that tendeth to profit or profession or glory is but as the golden ball ...
... practice . And therefore knowledge that tendeth but to satisfaction is but as a courtesan , which is for pleasure and not for fruit or generation . And knowledge that tendeth to profit or profession or glory is but as the golden ball ...
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... practice , as the orator hath of knowledge of affections for moving , or as military sci- ence may have use of geometry for . fortifications ; but I mean it directly of that use by way of supply of light and information which the ...
... practice , as the orator hath of knowledge of affections for moving , or as military sci- ence may have use of geometry for . fortifications ; but I mean it directly of that use by way of supply of light and information which the ...
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... practice , which I discommend not , so it be not occasion that some quantity of the science be lost ; for else it will be such a piece of husbandry as to put away a manor lying somewhat scattered , to buy in a close that lieth ...
... practice , which I discommend not , so it be not occasion that some quantity of the science be lost ; for else it will be such a piece of husbandry as to put away a manor lying somewhat scattered , to buy in a close that lieth ...
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... practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and operations . This to be done without the errors and conjectures of art , or the length or difficulties of ex- perience ; the nature and kinds of which inventions . have ...
... practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and operations . This to be done without the errors and conjectures of art , or the length or difficulties of ex- perience ; the nature and kinds of which inventions . have ...
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... practices needeth great variety of instruments . And that it were a poor work that if instruments were removed men would overcome with their naked hands . And of the distinct points of want and insufficiency in the mind of man . CAP ...
... practices needeth great variety of instruments . And that it were a poor work that if instruments were removed men would overcome with their naked hands . And of the distinct points of want and insufficiency in the mind of man . CAP ...
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