The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will prevail for ever , should ( if the mind be left to go its own way ) , either by the natural force of the understanding or ...
... better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will prevail for ever , should ( if the mind be left to go its own way ) , either by the natural force of the understanding or ...
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... better plan , and to commence a total recon- struction of sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing infinite and beyond the ...
... better plan , and to commence a total recon- struction of sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing infinite and beyond the ...
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... better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing PREFACE . 27.
... better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would it were so ! But the truth is that this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing PREFACE . 27.
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... better than the confidence of a few persons and the sloth and indolence of the rest . For after the sciences had been in several parts perhaps culti- vated and handled diligently , there has risen up some man of bold disposition , and ...
... better than the confidence of a few persons and the sloth and indolence of the rest . For after the sciences had been in several parts perhaps culti- vated and handled diligently , there has risen up some man of bold disposition , and ...
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... better listened to ; for " He that is ignorant ( says the proverb ) receives not the words of knowledge , un- less thou first tell him that which is in his own heart . " We will therefore make a coasting voyage along the shores of the ...
... better listened to ; for " He that is ignorant ( says the proverb ) receives not the words of knowledge , un- less thou first tell him that which is in his own heart . " We will therefore make a coasting voyage along the shores of the ...
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