The Works of Francis BaconLongmans, 1870 |
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... taken pains to make them substantially accurate , and have never wittingly allowed a sentence to stand in which the meaning seemed to me to be misrepresented , I have not hesitated on the other hand to vary the form of expression ...
... taken pains to make them substantially accurate , and have never wittingly allowed a sentence to stand in which the meaning seemed to me to be misrepresented , I have not hesitated on the other hand to vary the form of expression ...
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... taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when from time to time they come to themselves again , they fall to complaints of the subtlety of nature , the hiding - places of truth , the obscurity of things , the ...
... taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when from time to time they come to themselves again , they fall to complaints of the subtlety of nature , the hiding - places of truth , the obscurity of things , the ...
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... taken up by another ) ; and finally that it seeks for the sciences not arrogantly in the little cells of human wit , but with reverence in the greater world . But it is the empty things that are vast : things solid are most contracted ...
... taken up by another ) ; and finally that it seeks for the sciences not arrogantly in the little cells of human wit , but with reverence in the greater world . But it is the empty things that are vast : things solid are most contracted ...
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... taken any serious thought , but they pass it by with a slight notice , and hasten on to the formula of disputation . I on the contrary reject demonstration by syllogism , as acting too confusedly , and letting nature slip out of its ...
... taken any serious thought , but they pass it by with a slight notice , and hasten on to the formula of disputation . I on the contrary reject demonstration by syllogism , as acting too confusedly , and letting nature slip out of its ...
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... taken by the intellect when left to go its own way , but I hold it for sus- pected , and no way established , until it has submitted to a new trial and a fresh judgment has been thereupon pronounced . And lastly , the information of the ...
... taken by the intellect when left to go its own way , but I hold it for sus- pected , and no way established , until it has submitted to a new trial and a fresh judgment has been thereupon pronounced . And lastly , the information of the ...
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