The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as including all that are neces- sary to give a complete view of Bacon's philo- sophical opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL PREFACE . vii.
... works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as including all that are neces- sary to give a complete view of Bacon's philo- sophical opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL PREFACE . vii.
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... and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded , as if invention were nothing more than an exercise of thought , to invoke their own spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 dwi them oracles . I , on the contrary , PREFACE . 33.
... and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded , as if invention were nothing more than an exercise of thought , to invoke their own spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 dwi them oracles . I , on the contrary , PREFACE . 33.
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... give lustre to his own name rather than light to other men's minds . I have not sought ( I say ) nor do I seek either to force or ensnare men's judg- ments , but I lead them to things themselves and the concordances of things , that ...
... give lustre to his own name rather than light to other men's minds . I have not sought ( I say ) nor do I seek either to force or ensnare men's judg- ments , but I lead them to things themselves and the concordances of things , that ...
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... give to faith that which is faith's . Lastly , that knowledge being now discharged of that venom which the serpent infused into it , and which makes the mind of man to swell , we may not be wise above measure and sobriety , but ...
... give to faith that which is faith's . Lastly , that knowledge being now discharged of that venom which the serpent infused into it , and which makes the mind of man to swell , we may not be wise above measure and sobriety , but ...
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... give laws to himself , which was the form and manner of the temptation . Whereas of the sciences which re- gard nature , the divine philosopher declares that " it is the glory of God to conceal a thing , but it is the glory of the King ...
... give laws to himself , which was the form and manner of the temptation . Whereas of the sciences which re- gard nature , the divine philosopher declares that " it is the glory of God to conceal a thing , but it is the glory of the King ...
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