The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... studies , be deemed deserving the consideration of our universities , framed , as they so wisely are , for the diffusion of the knowledge of our predecessors . Perhaps some opulent member of the university , when considering how he may ...
... studies , be deemed deserving the consideration of our universities , framed , as they so wisely are , for the diffusion of the knowledge of our predecessors . Perhaps some opulent member of the university , when considering how he may ...
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... Studies . Me- mory . Composition . Causes of Bacon's entering active life . Bacon's entrance into active life . His motive for reform . Re- former . Bacon as a lawyer - Judge - Pa- lxxv tron - Statesman . Reform as Statesman and Lawyer ...
... Studies . Me- mory . Composition . Causes of Bacon's entering active life . Bacon's entrance into active life . His motive for reform . Re- former . Bacon as a lawyer - Judge - Pa- lxxv tron - Statesman . Reform as Statesman and Lawyer ...
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... Studies .... 550 51 . Faction .... 55 ESSAYS . 1. Truth . 2. Death 52. Ceremonies and Respects 56 53. Praise ..... 56 54. Vainglory 57 55 . Honour and Reputation .. 57 3. Unity in Religion 12 56. Judicature ...... 58 Revenge 57 . Anger ...
... Studies .... 550 51 . Faction .... 55 ESSAYS . 1. Truth . 2. Death 52. Ceremonies and Respects 56 53. Praise ..... 56 54. Vainglory 57 55 . Honour and Reputation .. 57 3. Unity in Religion 12 56. Judicature ...... 58 Revenge 57 . Anger ...
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... studies were confined to Aristotle , who was considered infallible in philosophy , a dictator to command , not a consul to advise ; the lectures both in private in the colleges , and in public in the schools , being but expositions of ...
... studies were confined to Aristotle , who was considered infallible in philosophy , a dictator to command , not a consul to advise ; the lectures both in private in the colleges , and in public in the schools , being but expositions of ...
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... studies of more delight and no less preferment , or setting hand thereunto early , without waste of years ; upon such survey made , it may be my case may not seem ordinary , no more than my As I forced myself to suit , and so more ...
... studies of more delight and no less preferment , or setting hand thereunto early , without waste of years ; upon such survey made , it may be my case may not seem ordinary , no more than my As I forced myself to suit , and so more ...
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