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... likewise much of this kind hath been incident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed the preservation , good , and honour of their countries or masters before their own fortunes or safe- ties . For so saith Demosthenes unto ...
... likewise much of this kind hath been incident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed the preservation , good , and honour of their countries or masters before their own fortunes or safe- ties . For so saith Demosthenes unto ...
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... likewise that I have assigned to Summary Philoso- phy the common principles and axioms which are pro- miscuous and indifferent to several sciences . I have assigned unto it likewise the inquiry touching the opera- tion of the relative ...
... likewise that I have assigned to Summary Philoso- phy the common principles and axioms which are pro- miscuous and indifferent to several sciences . I have assigned unto it likewise the inquiry touching the opera- tion of the relative ...
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... likewise , though in a more divine sense , elegantly describeth : Non arctabuntur gressus tui , et currens non habebis offendiculum ; [ thy steps shall not be straitened ; thou shalt run and not stumble ] . The ways of sapience are not ...
... likewise , though in a more divine sense , elegantly describeth : Non arctabuntur gressus tui , et currens non habebis offendiculum ; [ thy steps shall not be straitened ; thou shalt run and not stumble ] . The ways of sapience are not ...
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according action Advancement of Learning ancient Aristotle Augmentis Augustus Cæsar axioms Bacon better body Cæsar Callisthenes causes chapter Cicero civil conceit deficient deflexions Democritus Demosthenes discourse diversity divine doctrine doth doubt effect error excellent fable former fortune FRANCIS BACON give handled hath heaven honour human humour inquiry invention judgment Julius Cæsar kind king knowl knowledge labour light likewise Majesty maketh man's manner matter mean men's Metaphysic method mind moral motion natural philosophy nevertheless Novum Organum observation omitted opinion original particular passage perfect persons Plato pleasure precept princes propound quæ quod reason religion rest saith sapience sciences Scriptures seemeth sense shew Socrates Sophisms sort speak speech spirit subtile Tacitus things tion touching Trajan translation true truth unto Valerius Terminus virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise wits words writing Xenophon