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... likewise of his honest mind and inclination towards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
... likewise of his honest mind and inclination towards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
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... likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by triumphs of confutation , or pleadings of antiquity , or assump- tion of authority , or even by the veil of obscurity , to invest these inventions of mine with any majesty ; which ...
... likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by triumphs of confutation , or pleadings of antiquity , or assump- tion of authority , or even by the veil of obscurity , to invest these inventions of mine with any majesty ; which ...
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... likewise I humbly pray , that things human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incredulity or darkness with regard to ...
... likewise I humbly pray , that things human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incredulity or darkness with regard to ...
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... useful things by the way . In laying out the divisions of the sciences however , I take into account not only things already invented and known , but likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For PLAN OF THE WORK THE NEW ORGANON.
... useful things by the way . In laying out the divisions of the sciences however , I take into account not only things already invented and known , but likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For PLAN OF THE WORK THE NEW ORGANON.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For there are found in the intellectual as in the terrestial globe waste regions as well as cultivated ones . It is ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For there are found in the intellectual as in the terrestial globe waste regions as well as cultivated ones . It is ...
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