The Works of Francis BaconLongmans, 1870 |
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... inventions is regarded be in the very entrance and threshold of the work , and that frankly and without circumlocution , stripped off , and men be duly warned not to exaggerate or make too much of them . For let a man look carefully ...
... inventions is regarded be in the very entrance and threshold of the work , and that frankly and without circumlocution , stripped off , and men be duly warned not to exaggerate or make too much of them . For let a man look carefully ...
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... invention of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing better than the ...
... invention of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing better than the ...
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... invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded ... inventions of mine with any majesty ; which might easily be done by one who sought to give lustre to his own name ...
... invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded ... inventions of mine with any majesty ; which might easily be done by one who sought to give lustre to his own name ...
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... inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the necessities and miseries of humanity . This is the second part of the work . But I design not only to indicate and mark out the ways , but also to enter them . And therefore the ...
... inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the necessities and miseries of humanity . This is the second part of the work . But I design not only to indicate and mark out the ways , but also to enter them . And therefore the ...
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... invention according to my method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there ...
... invention according to my method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there ...
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