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" The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion (either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number and weight of instances to be found... "
The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 56
por Francis Bacon - 1858
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The Works, Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support find agree with it. And though there be a greater number...distinction sets aside and rejects; in order that by thia great and pernicious predetermination1 the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate....
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree •with it. And though there be a greater number...rejects ; in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination1 the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate. And therefore it was...
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Works, Volumen8

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...that by this great and pernicious predetermination ] the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate. And therefore it was a good answer...
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Thoughts, philosophical and medical, selected from the works of Francis ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1870 - 88 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects . . . Such is the way of all superstition, whether in astrology, dreams, omens, divine judgments, or...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volumen1

Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself), draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...that by this great and pernicious predetermination, the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate." ' Again — " Men believe that their...
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The Theory and Practice of Banking, Volumen1

Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 508 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...that by this great and pernicious predetermination the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate . . . But with far more subtlety does...
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Works, Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1883 - 516 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...that by this great and pernicious predetermination ' the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate. And therefore it was a good answer...
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Oddities of the Law

Franklin Fiske Heard - 1881 - 212 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself), draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects; prejudging the matter to a great and pernicious extent in order that the authority of its former conclusions...
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Medical Press and Circular, Volumen90

1885 - 592 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things abo to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...found on the other side, yet these it either neglects or despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects ; in order that by their great and...
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The Theory of Credit, Volumen1

Henry Dunning Macleod - 1889 - 356 páginas
...as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number...found on the other side, yet these it either neglects or despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects : in order that by this great and pernicious...
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