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... once so much as he has been able to complete . The cause of which haste was not ambition for himself , but solicitude for the work ; that in case of his death there might remain some outline and project of that which he had conceived ...
... once so much as he has been able to complete . The cause of which haste was not ambition for himself , but solicitude for the work ; that in case of his death there might remain some outline and project of that which he had conceived ...
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... once is asserted still , but what was a question once is a question still , and instead of being resolved by discussion is only fixed and fed ; and all the tradition and uccession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars ...
... once is asserted still , but what was a question once is a question still , and instead of being resolved by discussion is only fixed and fed ; and all the tradition and uccession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars ...
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... once to admire an author and to go beyond him ; knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of this kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the condition of ...
... once to admire an author and to go beyond him ; knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of this kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the condition of ...
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... once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experiments as laboriously as he will , he never comes to a rest- ing - place ...
... once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experiments as laboriously as he will , he never comes to a rest- ing - place ...
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... once was , the companion of innocence and simplicity ) , let me first explain the order and plan of the work . I distribute it into six parts . The first part exhibits a summary or general description of the knowledge which the human ...
... once was , the companion of innocence and simplicity ) , let me first explain the order and plan of the work . I distribute it into six parts . The first part exhibits a summary or general description of the knowledge which the human ...
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