The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... time I had not seen any part of Mr. Ellis's argument , or heard his opinion upon the question at issue . What my own opinion is now , I will state afterwards ; but first I give the paper exactly as I then wrote it ; the length of the ...
... time I had not seen any part of Mr. Ellis's argument , or heard his opinion upon the question at issue . What my own opinion is now , I will state afterwards ; but first I give the paper exactly as I then wrote it ; the length of the ...
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... time and have in some departments made great progress since . But I could never yet hear what one thing he discovered that would not have been discovered just as soon without his help . It is admitted that he was not for- tunate in any ...
... time and have in some departments made great progress since . But I could never yet hear what one thing he discovered that would not have been discovered just as soon without his help . It is admitted that he was not for- tunate in any ...
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... times , must be set aside as doubtful ; and the whole story must be spelt out anew from charters , names , inscriptions , monuments , and such like contemporary records . Now an eloquent man might easily make a broad and spirit ...
... times , must be set aside as doubtful ; and the whole story must be spelt out anew from charters , names , inscriptions , monuments , and such like contemporary records . Now an eloquent man might easily make a broad and spirit ...
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... time had been altogether well employed , or his sense of the importance of his own mission to mankind altogether justified . For surely a single great discovery made by means of the inductive process would have done more to persuade ...
... time had been altogether well employed , or his sense of the importance of his own mission to mankind altogether justified . For surely a single great discovery made by means of the inductive process would have done more to persuade ...
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... time ; and Bacon's name ( as the brightest which presided at the time of its birth ) has been inscribed upon it . " Hesperus , that led The starry host , rode brightest : " not that Hesperus did actually lead the other stars ; he and ...
... time ; and Bacon's name ( as the brightest which presided at the time of its birth ) has been inscribed upon it . " Hesperus , that led The starry host , rode brightest : " not that Hesperus did actually lead the other stars ; he and ...
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