The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Hurd and Houghton, 1870 |
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... rule of prudence because it freeth elec- tion ; are the same thing in speculation and affirmation , which we now ... rule of truth , the second the rule of justice , and the third the rule of wisdom . These three rules are all to be ful ...
... rule of prudence because it freeth elec- tion ; are the same thing in speculation and affirmation , which we now ... rule of truth , the second the rule of justice , and the third the rule of wisdom . These three rules are all to be ful ...
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... rules , but he was understood to do so by Ramus - whose rules of truth , justice , and wisdom respectively correspond ... rule of wisdom . I have thought it well to enter into this explanation , because it shows in the first place that ...
... rules , but he was understood to do so by Ramus - whose rules of truth , justice , and wisdom respectively correspond ... rule of wisdom . I have thought it well to enter into this explanation , because it shows in the first place that ...
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... rule and guide the course of the wa- ters ; by setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry ...
... rule and guide the course of the wa- ters ; by setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry ...
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... rules by him set down , whereby the axioms of sciences are precepted to be made convertible , and which the latter men have not without elegancy surnamed the one the rule of truth because it preventeth deceit , the other the rule of ...
... rules by him set down , whereby the axioms of sciences are precepted to be made convertible , and which the latter men have not without elegancy surnamed the one the rule of truth because it preventeth deceit , the other the rule of ...
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... rules of Axioms before remembered , but more nearly also in1 that which they term the form or formal cause , or that which they call the true differ- ence ; both which nevertheless it seemeth they pro- pound rather as impossibilities ...
... rules of Axioms before remembered , but more nearly also in1 that which they term the form or formal cause , or that which they call the true differ- ence ; both which nevertheless it seemeth they pro- pound rather as impossibilities ...
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