The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Hurd and Houghton, 1870 |
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... difference , that the ancient regions of knowledge will seem as barbarous compared with the new , as the new regions of people seem barbarous com- pared to many of the old . The dignity of this end ( of endowment of man's life with new ...
... difference , that the ancient regions of knowledge will seem as barbarous compared with the new , as the new regions of people seem barbarous com- pared to many of the old . The dignity of this end ( of endowment of man's life with new ...
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... differences . Wherein I join hands with him , confessing as much as yet assuming to myself little ; for if any man can by the strength of his anticipations find out forms , I will magnify him with the foremost . But as any of them would ...
... differences . Wherein I join hands with him , confessing as much as yet assuming to myself little ; for if any man can by the strength of his anticipations find out forms , I will magnify him with the foremost . But as any of them would ...
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... difference between an unsteady and unpractised hand and a steady and practised , but to do it by rule or compass it is much alike . CAP . 21 . Of the impediments which have been in the two ex treme humours of admiration of antiquity and ...
... difference between an unsteady and unpractised hand and a steady and practised , but to do it by rule or compass it is much alike . CAP . 21 . Of the impediments which have been in the two ex treme humours of admiration of antiquity and ...
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... differences between the two . In many cases these differences are so extensive that no adequate idea of their nature could be given within the limits of a note ; and in such cases I have been content with a simple reference to the place ...
... differences between the two . In many cases these differences are so extensive that no adequate idea of their nature could be given within the limits of a note ; and in such cases I have been content with a simple reference to the place ...
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... difference and perfection of such a king . Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could 1 In the translation the reference to the particular dynasties is omitted ; he only says , Percurrat qui voluerit imperatorum et rerum seriem ...
... difference and perfection of such a king . Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could 1 In the translation the reference to the particular dynasties is omitted ; he only says , Percurrat qui voluerit imperatorum et rerum seriem ...
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