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... sort of know- ledge , he found himself " amidst men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in the cells of a few authors , chiefly Aristotle their dictator , as ...
... sort of know- ledge , he found himself " amidst men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in the cells of a few authors , chiefly Aristotle their dictator , as ...
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... sort was regarded with science , productive of such blessings to themselves coldness , and philosophy with suspicion : instead , and to the community ; and he submitted to the therefore , of uniting himself to the party in power , king ...
... sort was regarded with science , productive of such blessings to themselves coldness , and philosophy with suspicion : instead , and to the community ; and he submitted to the therefore , of uniting himself to the party in power , king ...
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... sort , and more leisure than the greater sort , I did think it not impossible to work some profitable effect ; the rather because where an inferior wit is bent and constant upon one subject , he shall many times , with patience and ...
... sort , and more leisure than the greater sort , I did think it not impossible to work some profitable effect ; the rather because where an inferior wit is bent and constant upon one subject , he shall many times , with patience and ...
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... sort suppose that he was freed of her indig- nation , or presume to approach the court , or her person . you service , is as to his perfection , that which he thinks himself to be born for ; whereas his desire to obtain this thing of ...
... sort suppose that he was freed of her indig- nation , or presume to approach the court , or her person . you service , is as to his perfection , that which he thinks himself to be born for ; whereas his desire to obtain this thing of ...
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... sort , to have been compensated by his entire devotion to his professional and political duties : duties for which he possessed unrivalled powers . It has been truly said by the biographer of Bacon's successor , that " the ...
... sort , to have been compensated by his entire devotion to his professional and political duties : duties for which he possessed unrivalled powers . It has been truly said by the biographer of Bacon's successor , that " the ...
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