The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... judgments , in the peacefulness of your reign , in the largeness of your heart , in the noble variety of the books which you have composed — would fur- ther follow his example in taking order for the col- lecting and perfecting of a ...
... judgments , in the peacefulness of your reign , in the largeness of your heart , in the noble variety of the books which you have composed — would fur- ther follow his example in taking order for the col- lecting and perfecting of a ...
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... judgments to others ' keeping , and ( like those senators whom they called Pedarii ) have agreed to support some one person's opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office ...
... judgments to others ' keeping , and ( like those senators whom they called Pedarii ) have agreed to support some one person's opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office ...
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... judgment of Time , let me tell him that the reasoning on which he relies is most fal- lacious and weak . For , first , we are far from know- ing all that in the matter of sciences and arts has in various ages and places been brought to ...
... judgment of Time , let me tell him that the reasoning on which he relies is most fal- lacious and weak . For , first , we are far from know- ing all that in the matter of sciences and arts has in various ages and places been brought to ...
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... judgment of the time and the multitude ; and thus if any contemplations of a higher order took light anywhere , they were pres- ently blown out by the winds of vulgar opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to ...
... judgment of the time and the multitude ; and thus if any contemplations of a higher order took light anywhere , they were pres- ently blown out by the winds of vulgar opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to ...
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... judgment nor even any accidental felicity offers any chance of success . No excellence of wit , no repe- tition of chance experiments , can overcome such diffi- culties as these . Our steps must be guided by a clue , and the whole way ...
... judgment nor even any accidental felicity offers any chance of success . No excellence of wit , no repe- tition of chance experiments , can overcome such diffi- culties as these . Our steps must be guided by a clue , and the whole way ...
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