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... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . SATURDAY REVIEW . " After a careful perusal of Dr. Fischer's work , we believe that it will not only serve as a useful introduction to the study of Bacon in Germany , but that it will be read with interest and ...
... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . SATURDAY REVIEW . " After a careful perusal of Dr. Fischer's work , we believe that it will not only serve as a useful introduction to the study of Bacon in Germany , but that it will be read with interest and ...
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... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS - continued . sequence , when his philosophy is examined from without , and , as it were , put upon its trial . We look on with a curiosity not unmixed with amazement , when the sage of Verulam appears to receive ...
... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS - continued . sequence , when his philosophy is examined from without , and , as it were , put upon its trial . We look on with a curiosity not unmixed with amazement , when the sage of Verulam appears to receive ...
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... opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English ... opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL vi PREFACE .
... opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English ... opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL vi PREFACE .
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... opinion of store is one of the chief causes of want , and satisfaction with the present induces neglect of provision for the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but absolutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admira ...
... opinion of store is one of the chief causes of want , and satisfaction with the present induces neglect of provision for the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but absolutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admira ...
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... to support some one person's opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing As And certain individual authors and increasing their retinue . let 14 PREFACE .
... to support some one person's opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing As And certain individual authors and increasing their retinue . let 14 PREFACE .
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