The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... light graces and embellishments of Cicero . " The honourable Mr. Wal- pole calls him the Prophet of Arts , which Newton was afterwards to reveal ; and adds , that his genius and his works will be universally admired as long as science ...
... light graces and embellishments of Cicero . " The honourable Mr. Wal- pole calls him the Prophet of Arts , which Newton was afterwards to reveal ; and adds , that his genius and his works will be universally admired as long as science ...
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... lights . A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure . Doth any man doubt , that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions , flattering hopes , false valuations , imaginations as one would , and the like , but it would leave ...
... lights . A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure . Doth any man doubt , that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions , flattering hopes , false valuations , imaginations as one would , and the like , but it would leave ...
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... light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his sabbath work , ever since , is the illumination of his Spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breatheth light into the face of ...
... light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his sabbath work , ever since , is the illumination of his Spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breatheth light into the face of ...
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... light thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it expresseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing that in his catalogue of books of a feigned library , sets down this title of a book , " The morris- " dance of ...
... light thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it expresseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing that in his catalogue of books of a feigned library , sets down this title of a book , " The morris- " dance of ...
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... of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies ; the one is , when the matter of the point controverted is too small and light , not worth the heat and strife about it , kindled only by contradiction ; for , as 11.
... of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies ; the one is , when the matter of the point controverted is too small and light , not worth the heat and strife about it , kindled only by contradiction ; for , as 11.
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