The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS THAT THEY SHOULD BE MADE ACQUAINTED WITH HIS THOUGHTS . BEING convinced that the human intellect makes its own difficulties , not using the true helps which are at man's disposal soberly and judiciously ...
... PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS THAT THEY SHOULD BE MADE ACQUAINTED WITH HIS THOUGHTS . BEING convinced that the human intellect makes its own difficulties , not using the true helps which are at man's disposal soberly and judiciously ...
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... present induces neglect of provision for 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 ...
... present induces neglect of provision for 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 ...
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... present and future generations guidance more faithful and secure . Wherein if I have made any progress , the way has been opened to me by no other means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who ...
... present and future generations guidance more faithful and secure . Wherein if I have made any progress , the way has been opened to me by no other means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who ...
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... present these things naked and open , that my errors can be marked and set aside before the mass of knowl- edge be further infected by them ; and it will be easy also for others to continue and carry on my labours . And by these means I ...
... present these things naked and open , that my errors can be marked and set aside before the mass of knowl- edge be further infected by them ; and it will be easy also for others to continue and carry on my labours . And by these means I ...
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... which the human race at present possesses . For I thought it good to make some pause upon that which is received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I hold the improvement of that.
... which the human race at present possesses . For I thought it good to make some pause upon that which is received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I hold the improvement of that.
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