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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. RIVERSIDE , CAMBRIDGE : STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. O. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY . 116377 B 1153 1870 8 PREFACE . * WITH regard.
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. RIVERSIDE , CAMBRIDGE : STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. O. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY . 116377 B 1153 1870 8 PREFACE . * WITH regard.
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... regard to the translations which occupy the first half of this volume ( as far as p . 271. ) , I have nothing to add to what I have said ( Vol . I. p . xiv . ) in my general account of the edition . With regard to the rest , I then ...
... regard to the translations which occupy the first half of this volume ( as far as p . 271. ) , I have nothing to add to what I have said ( Vol . I. p . xiv . ) in my general account of the edition . With regard to the rest , I then ...
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... 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 , should have come into any man's mind . All the rest ...
... 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 , should have come into any man's mind . All the rest ...
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... regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demon- strations nor the experiments as yet known are much to be relied upon . But the universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it ...
... regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demon- strations nor the experiments as yet known are much to be relied upon . But the universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it ...
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... regard to the divine mysteries ; but rather that the understanding being thereby puri- fied and purged of fancies and vanity , and yet not the less subject and entirely submissive to the divine oracles , may give to faith that which is ...
... regard to the divine mysteries ; but rather that the understanding being thereby puri- fied and purged of fancies and vanity , and yet not the less subject and entirely submissive to the divine oracles , may give to faith that which is ...
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