The Works of Francis BaconLongmans, 1870 |
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... means be restored to its per- fect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will pre- vail for ever ...
... means be restored to its per- fect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will pre- vail for ever ...
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... in my life , so after my death I may yet perhaps , through the kindling of this new light in the darkness of philo- sophy , be the means of making this age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most 11.
... in my life , so after my death I may yet perhaps , through the kindling of this new light in the darkness of philo- sophy , be the means of making this age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most 11.
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... means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway ...
... means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway ...
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... means forgetful of the conditions of mortality and humanity , ( for it does not suppose that the work can be altogether com- pleted within one generation , but provides for its being taken up by another ) ; and finally that it seeks for ...
... means forgetful of the conditions of mortality and humanity , ( for it does not suppose that the work can be altogether com- pleted within one generation , but provides for its being taken up by another ) ; and finally that it seeks for ...
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... mean or what the work is which I have in my head , I shall always ( provided it be a matter of any worth ) take care to ... means to take possession . - So much for the first part of the work . Having thus coasted past the ancient arts ...
... mean or what the work is which I have in my head , I shall always ( provided it be a matter of any worth ) take care to ... means to take possession . - So much for the first part of the work . Having thus coasted past the ancient arts ...
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