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... tion of the Wisdom of the Ancients . Bacon's prospects . Approach of the King . Parliament . Visit to Eton . Letter to Sa- ville . Education . Greatness of Britain . Extent of Territory . Compactness . Mai- tial valour . Riches . His ...
... tion of the Wisdom of the Ancients . Bacon's prospects . Approach of the King . Parliament . Visit to Eton . Letter to Sa- ville . Education . Greatness of Britain . Extent of Territory . Compactness . Mai- tial valour . Riches . His ...
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... tion continued to occupy his thoughts.1 Whilst he was engaged in these meditations his father died suddenly , on the 20th February , 1579. He instantly returned to England . CHAPTER II . Law and politics were the two roads open be- fore ...
... tion continued to occupy his thoughts.1 Whilst he was engaged in these meditations his father died suddenly , on the 20th February , 1579. He instantly returned to England . CHAPTER II . Law and politics were the two roads open be- fore ...
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... tion , he intimated his intention to devote himself to legal pursuits , an intimation likely to be of more efficacy to this statesman than the assurance that the completion of the Novum Organum de- pended upon his success : and he ...
... tion , he intimated his intention to devote himself to legal pursuits , an intimation likely to be of more efficacy to this statesman than the assurance that the completion of the Novum Organum de- pended upon his success : and he ...
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... tion of particulars , he proceeded in this work upon the plan suggested in his Novum Organum . tentions of their officers , too equal to be easily commanded , yet he did not forget the interests of Bacon , but wrote from Plymouth to the ...
... tion of particulars , he proceeded in this work upon the plan suggested in his Novum Organum . tentions of their officers , too equal to be easily commanded , yet he did not forget the interests of Bacon , but wrote from Plymouth to the ...
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... tion , and in the state perturbation ; and I did usually compare them to Icarus ' two wings , which were joined on with wax , and would make him venture to soar too high , and then fail him at the height And I would further say unto him ...
... tion , and in the state perturbation ; and I did usually compare them to Icarus ' two wings , which were joined on with wax , and would make him venture to soar too high , and then fail him at the height And I would further say unto him ...
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