The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... likewise of his honest mind and inclination to- wards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
... likewise of his honest mind and inclination to- wards the benefit of the human race . Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue ...
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... likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by triumphs of confutation , or pleadings of antiquity , or assumption of authority , or even by the veil of obscurity , to invest these inventions of mine with any majesty ; which ...
... likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by triumphs of confutation , or pleadings of antiquity , or assumption of authority , or even by the veil of obscurity , to invest these inventions of mine with any majesty ; which ...
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... likewise I humbly pray , that things . human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard ...
... likewise I humbly pray , that things . human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard ...
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... likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For there are found in the intellectual as in the terrestrial globe waste regions as well as cultivated ones . It is no wonder therefore if I am sometimes obliged to depart from the ...
... likewise things omitted which ought to be there . For there are found in the intellectual as in the terrestrial globe waste regions as well as cultivated ones . It is no wonder therefore if I am sometimes obliged to depart from the ...
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... likewise inverted . For hitherto the proceeding has been to fly at once from the sense and particulars up to the most general propositions , as certain fixed poles for the argument to turn upon , and from these to de- rive the rest by ...
... likewise inverted . For hitherto the proceeding has been to fly at once from the sense and particulars up to the most general propositions , as certain fixed poles for the argument to turn upon , and from these to de- rive the rest by ...
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