The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... method of treatment , but not new in substance , insomuch that the whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on examination to be but scanty . And for its value and utility it must be plainly avowed that that wisdom ...
... method of treatment , but not new in substance , insomuch that the whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on examination to be but scanty . And for its value and utility it must be plainly avowed that that wisdom ...
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... methods and short ways which people like , who has in appearance reduced them to an art , while he has in fact only spoiled all that the others had done . And yet this is what posterity like , because it makes the work short and easy ...
... methods and short ways which people like , who has in appearance reduced them to an art , while he has in fact only spoiled all that the others had done . And yet this is what posterity like , because it makes the work short and easy ...
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... method of dem- onstration or form of interpreting nature may keep the mind from going astray or stumbling , but it is not any excellence of method that can supply it with the ma- terial of knowledge . Those however who aspire not to ...
... method of dem- onstration or form of interpreting nature may keep the mind from going astray or stumbling , but it is not any excellence of method that can supply it with the ma- terial of knowledge . Those however who aspire not to ...
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... method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there may be an example in every ...
... method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there may be an example in every ...
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... methods of interpretation , but by the ordinary use of the under- standing in inquiring and discovering . For besides that I hope my speculations may in virtue of my continual conversancy with nature have a value beyond the pre ...
... methods of interpretation , but by the ordinary use of the under- standing in inquiring and discovering . For besides that I hope my speculations may in virtue of my continual conversancy with nature have a value beyond the pre ...
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