The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... mind of man and the nature of things , which is more precious than anything on earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet ...
... mind of man and the nature of things , which is more precious than anything on earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet ...
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... mind , they pass by and throw away those true powers , which , if it be supplied with the proper aids and can itself be content to wait upon nature instead of vainly affecting to over- rule her , are within its reach . There was but one ...
... mind , they pass by and throw away those true powers , which , if it be supplied with the proper aids and can itself be content to wait upon nature instead of vainly affecting to over- rule her , are within its reach . There was but one ...
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... mind to the like , he re- solved to publish at once so much as he has been able to complete . The cause of which haste was not am- bition for himself , but solicitude for the work ; that in case of his death there might remain some ...
... mind to the like , he re- solved to publish at once so much as he has been able to complete . The cause of which haste was not am- bition for himself , but solicitude for the work ; that in case of his death there might remain some ...
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... mind . And to say truth , I am wont for my own part to regard this work as a child of time rather than of wit ; the only wonder being that the first notion of the thing , and such great suspi- cions concerning matters long established ...
... mind . And to say truth , I am wont for my own part to regard this work as a child of time rather than of wit ; the only wonder being that the first notion of the thing , and such great suspi- cions concerning matters long established ...
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... mind may exercise over the nature of things the authority which prop- erly belongs to it . It seems to me that men do not rightly understand either their store or their strength , but overrate the one and underrate the other . Hence it ...
... mind may exercise over the nature of things the authority which prop- erly belongs to it . It seems to me that men do not rightly understand either their store or their strength , but overrate the one and underrate the other . Hence it ...
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