The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project ... science there is only a whirling round about , and perpetual agitation , end- ing where it began . And although he was ...
... sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project ... science there is only a whirling round about , and perpetual agitation , end- ing where it began . And although he was ...
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... sciences . Lastly , I have a request to make a request no way unworthy of your Majesty , and which especially con- cerns the work in hand ; namely , that you who re- semble Solomon in so many things in the gravity of your judgments , in ...
... sciences . Lastly , I have a request to make a request no way unworthy of your Majesty , and which especially con- cerns the work in hand ; namely , that you who re- semble Solomon in so many things in the gravity of your judgments , in ...
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... sciences abound , he will find everywhere endless repetitions of the same thing , varying in the method of treatment , but not new in substance , insomuch that the whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on ...
... sciences abound , he will find everywhere endless repetitions of the same thing , varying in the method of treatment , but not new in substance , insomuch that the whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on ...
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... sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been growing gradually till they have at last reached their ...
... sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been growing gradually till they have at last reached their ...
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... sciences has its origin in nothing 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 ...
... sciences has its origin in nothing 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 ...
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