The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but abso- lutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admi- ration with which our existing stock of inventions is V regarded be in the very entrance and threshold of the.
... the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but abso- lutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admi- ration with which our existing stock of inventions is V regarded be in the very entrance and threshold of the.
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... invention of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing PREFACE . 27.
... invention of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing PREFACE . 27.
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... invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts 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 ...
... invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts 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 ...
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... inventions of mine with any majesty ; which might easily be done by one who sought to 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 ...
... inventions of mine with any majesty ; which might easily be done by one who sought to 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 ...
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... the end which this science of mine proposes is the invention not of arguments but of arts ; not of things in accordance with principles , but of principles themselves ; not of probable reasons , but of designations 40 PLAN OF THE WORK .
... the end which this science of mine proposes is the invention not of arguments but of arts ; not of things in accordance with principles , but of principles themselves ; not of probable reasons , but of designations 40 PLAN OF THE WORK .
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