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... translation , but rather preferring to vary the expression , especially where I could by that means give it such a turn as to throw the emphasis more distinctly upon that part of the quota- tion which was more particularly in point ...
... translation , but rather preferring to vary the expression , especially where I could by that means give it such a turn as to throw the emphasis more distinctly upon that part of the quota- tion which was more particularly in point ...
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... translation not included within brackets , it is to be understood that it is Bacon's own translation and forms part of the original text . For all the notes except those signed R. L. E. , which are Mr. Ellis's , I am responsible . J. S. ...
... translation not included within brackets , it is to be understood that it is Bacon's own translation and forms part of the original text . For all the notes except those signed R. L. E. , which are Mr. Ellis's , I am responsible . J. S. ...
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... translation as comparatively unimportant ; adding with regard to the first , quæ levior est , neque tamen ullo modo prætermittenda , and with regard to the second , quod caput rei est . i - those things which are to be accepted of THE ...
... translation as comparatively unimportant ; adding with regard to the first , quæ levior est , neque tamen ullo modo prætermittenda , and with regard to the second , quod caput rei est . i - those things which are to be accepted of THE ...
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... translation adds ) , unless the mind into which it enters be much depraved , corrects the natural disposition and changes it for the better . 2 i . e . not [ I mean , from such manners as are ] inherent , & c . ( nullum oc- currit ...
... translation adds ) , unless the mind into which it enters be much depraved , corrects the natural disposition and changes it for the better . 2 i . e . not [ I mean , from such manners as are ] inherent , & c . ( nullum oc- currit ...
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... translation ; no doubt for the reason mentioned in note p . 109. All allusion to the " higher Providence , " the " degenerate traditions " of the church , the study of the ancient authors , and the " primitive but seeming new opinions ...
... translation ; no doubt for the reason mentioned in note p . 109. All allusion to the " higher Providence , " the " degenerate traditions " of the church , the study of the ancient authors , and the " primitive but seeming new opinions ...
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