The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... age ; if these things are indeed worth anything , Certainly they are quite new ; totally new in their very kind : and yet they are copied from a very ancient model ; even the world itself and the na- ture of things and of the mind . And ...
... age ; if these things are indeed worth anything , Certainly they are quite new ; totally new in their very kind : and yet they are copied from a very ancient model ; even the world itself and the na- ture of things and of the mind . And ...
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... age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most learned of kings belongs of right the ... ages , philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air , but rest on the solid foundation of experience of ...
... age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most learned of kings belongs of right the ... ages , philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air , but rest on the solid foundation of experience of ...
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... age them to penetrate further . And since 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 abso- lutely ...
... age them to penetrate further . And since 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 abso- lutely ...
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... ages that they stand almost at a stay , without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not only what was asserted once is asserted still , but what was a question once - is a question still ...
... ages that they stand almost at a stay , without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not only what was asserted once is asserted still , but what was a question once - is a question still ...
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... ages and places been brought to light and pub- lished ; much less , all that has been by private persons secretly ... age have been forced out of their own course ; men of capacity and intellect above the vulgar having been fain , for ...
... ages and places been brought to light and pub- lished ; much less , all that has been by private persons secretly ... age have been forced out of their own course ; men of capacity and intellect above the vulgar having been fain , for ...
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