The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Learning ; although , owing to the additions , modifications , and corrections al- most everywhere introduced , it has seldom been practicable to preserve the wording of the original English unaltered for many sentences together ...
... Learning ; although , owing to the additions , modifications , and corrections al- most everywhere introduced , it has seldom been practicable to preserve the wording of the original English unaltered for many sentences together ...
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... learning ) , such as philosophy may be built upon , — such , in fact , as I shall in its proper place describe that so at length , after the lapse of so many ages , philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air , but rest on ...
... learning ) , such as philosophy may be built upon , — such , in fact , as I shall in its proper place describe that so at length , after the lapse of so many ages , philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air , but rest on ...
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... learning as it now is appears to be represented to the life in the old fable of Scylla , who had the head and face of a virgin , but her womb was hung round with barking monsters , from which she could not be delivered . For in like ...
... learning as it now is appears to be represented to the life in the old fable of Scylla , who had the head and face of a virgin , but her womb was hung round with barking monsters , from which she could not be delivered . For in like ...
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... Learning , Divine and Human . " Next comes THE SECOND PART OF THE INSTAURATION , WHICH EXHIBITS THE ART ITSELF OF INTERPRETING NATURE , AND OF THE TRUER EXERCISE OF THE INTELLECT Not however in the form of a regular Treatise , but only ...
... Learning , Divine and Human . " Next comes THE SECOND PART OF THE INSTAURATION , WHICH EXHIBITS THE ART ITSELF OF INTERPRETING NATURE , AND OF THE TRUER EXERCISE OF THE INTELLECT Not however in the form of a regular Treatise , but only ...
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... learning , that they fell upon this opinion , ― have certainly advanced reasons for it that are not to be despised ; but yet they have neither started from true principles nor rested in the just con- clusion , zeal and affectation ...
... learning , that they fell upon this opinion , ― have certainly advanced reasons for it that are not to be despised ; but yet they have neither started from true principles nor rested in the just con- clusion , zeal and affectation ...
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