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... experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imperfections in their passions and customs , yet if they be illuminate by learning , they have those notions ...
... experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imperfections in their passions and customs , yet if they be illuminate by learning , they have those notions ...
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... experience is many times satisfied by several theories and philosophies ; whereas to find the real truth requireth another manner of severity and atten- tion . For as Aristotle saith that children at the first will call every woman ...
... experience is many times satisfied by several theories and philosophies ; whereas to find the real truth requireth another manner of severity and atten- tion . For as Aristotle saith that children at the first will call every woman ...
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... experience by their ma- gistralities , in adding and taking out and changing quid pro quo in their receipts , at their pleasures ; commanding so over the medicine as the medicine cannot command over the dis- For except it be treacle and ...
... experience by their ma- gistralities , in adding and taking out and changing quid pro quo in their receipts , at their pleasures ; commanding so over the medicine as the medicine cannot command over the dis- For except it be treacle and ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
PREFACE to DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS by ROBERT | 39 |
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