The Works of Francis BaconHoughton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... never yet done , and such as neither the vicissitudes of nature , nor industry in experimenting , nor accident itself , would ever have brought into act , and which would never have occurred . to the thought of man . From the discovery ...
... never yet done , and such as neither the vicissitudes of nature , nor industry in experimenting , nor accident itself , would ever have brought into act , and which would never have occurred . to the thought of man . From the discovery ...
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... never arise again higher than the level from which it fell ; and therefore to go beyond Aristotle by the light of Aristotle is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then no true succes ...
... never arise again higher than the level from which it fell ; and therefore to go beyond Aristotle by the light of Aristotle is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then no true succes ...
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... never any into which avarice and luxury made their way so late ; never any in which poverty and frugality were for so long a time held in so great honour ] . We see likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself but did ...
... never any into which avarice and luxury made their way so late ; never any in which poverty and frugality were for so long a time held in so great honour ] . We see likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself but did ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON Baron | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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