The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... true knowledge , but laid the foundation of that free and use- ful philosophy which has since opened a way to so many glorious discoveries . On his leaving the university , his father sent him to France ; where , before he was 19 years ...
... true knowledge , but laid the foundation of that free and use- ful philosophy which has since opened a way to so many glorious discoveries . On his leaving the university , his father sent him to France ; where , before he was 19 years ...
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... a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense . 133 ... The True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 135 CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen.
... a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise 118 ..Friendship • 120 .Expense . 133 ... The True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 135 CONTENTS . PAGE ..Discourse . • • ..Plantations Or Regimen.
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... true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion were evils unknown to the heathen . The reason was , be- cause the religion of the heathen consisted ra- ther in rites and ceremonies , than in any con- stant belief : for ...
... true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion were evils unknown to the heathen . The reason was , be- cause the religion of the heathen consisted ra- ther in rites and ceremonies , than in any con- stant belief : for ...
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... true placing of them importeth exceedingly . There appear to be two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do " with peace ? turn thee behind me , ' " Peace ...
... true placing of them importeth exceedingly . There appear to be two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do " with peace ? turn thee behind me , ' " Peace ...
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... true greatness to have in " one the frailty of a man , and the security of 66 a God : " " Vere magnum habere fragilitatem " hominis , securitatem Dei . " This would have done better in poesy , where transcendencies are more allowed ...
... true greatness to have in " one the frailty of a man , and the security of 66 a God : " " Vere magnum habere fragilitatem " hominis , securitatem Dei . " This would have done better in poesy , where transcendencies are more allowed ...
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