The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... according to the MS . lists of knights in the Herald's College , -the King , being then at Royston , knighted Sir John Constable . And though the statement involves , as we shall see , one small difficulty , it may serve in the absence ...
... according to the MS . lists of knights in the Herald's College , -the King , being then at Royston , knighted Sir John Constable . And though the statement involves , as we shall see , one small difficulty , it may serve in the absence ...
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... according to the design ( probably because the idea was not taken , and the measures shortly after adopted by Salisbury were at variance and incompatible with it ) , I do not find that Bacon ever lost his own faith in the opinion which ...
... according to the design ( probably because the idea was not taken , and the measures shortly after adopted by Salisbury were at variance and incompatible with it ) , I do not find that Bacon ever lost his own faith in the opinion which ...
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... according to the end which it is meant to serve ; and as a man does not want to remind himself of the end which at the very time he is looking about for means to attain , his note - book ( if really addressed to himself ) will say ...
... according to the end which it is meant to serve ; and as a man does not want to remind himself of the end which at the very time he is looking about for means to attain , his note - book ( if really addressed to himself ) will say ...
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... subjects he had begun to make what he called " tables ; " that is , collections of phenomena classified according to his idea of the true method - the filum Labyrinthi . And it would 24 [ CHAP . II . LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... subjects he had begun to make what he called " tables ; " that is , collections of phenomena classified according to his idea of the true method - the filum Labyrinthi . And it would 24 [ CHAP . II . LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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... according to his taste ; and he begins with " directions for a plot to turn the pond - yard into a place of pleasure , " by enclosing and laying it out in broad walks and terraces , with banks and borders set with choice trees and ...
... according to his taste ; and he begins with " directions for a plot to turn the pond - yard into a place of pleasure , " by enclosing and laying it out in broad walks and terraces , with banks and borders set with choice trees and ...
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