The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... THE BA- CONIANA . SOME ADDITIONAL APOPHTHEGMS SELECTED FROM • · • 399 .. 406 · 415 A COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF DR . RAWLEY'S SPURIOUS APOPHTHEGMS • DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . ( CONTINUED . ) DE SAPIENTIA vi CONTENTS OF THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME .
... THE BA- CONIANA . SOME ADDITIONAL APOPHTHEGMS SELECTED FROM • · • 399 .. 406 · 415 A COMMON - PLACE BOOK OF DR . RAWLEY'S SPURIOUS APOPHTHEGMS • DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . ( CONTINUED . ) DE SAPIENTIA vi CONTENTS OF THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME .
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... common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has been , passing by things obvious and obsolete and commonplace , to give some help towards the difficulties of life and the secrets of science ...
... common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has been , passing by things obvious and obsolete and commonplace , to give some help towards the difficulties of life and the secrets of science ...
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... common came from ancient tradition , while the parts in which they vary are the additions introduced by the several writers for embellishment- a circumstance which gives them in my eyes a much higher value : for so they must be regarded ...
... common came from ancient tradition , while the parts in which they vary are the additions introduced by the several writers for embellishment- a circumstance which gives them in my eyes a much higher value : for so they must be regarded ...
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... common people , which is to kings like a serpent full of malice and mischief ; till the dis- affection spreading and gathering strength breaks out at last into open rebellion ; which because of the in- finite calamities it inflicts both ...
... common people , which is to kings like a serpent full of malice and mischief ; till the dis- affection spreading and gathering strength breaks out at last into open rebellion ; which because of the in- finite calamities it inflicts both ...
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... common tradition that of the one oath by which the gods bound themselves when they meant . to leave no room for repentance ; and finds a place in a great many fables . In that case they invoked in witness , not any majesty of heaven or ...
... common tradition that of the one oath by which the gods bound themselves when they meant . to leave no room for repentance ; and finds a place in a great many fables . In that case they invoked in witness , not any majesty of heaven or ...
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