The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... deficient , er- roneous , or still wanting in each , he has pointed out at large together with the properest means for amending the defects , for rectifying the errors , and for supplying the omissions in all . Upon the whole , he was ...
... deficient , er- roneous , or still wanting in each , he has pointed out at large together with the properest means for amending the defects , for rectifying the errors , and for supplying the omissions in all . Upon the whole , he was ...
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... deficient . For no man hath pro- pounded to himself the general state of learning to be described and represented from age to age , as many have done the works of nature , and the state civil and ecclesiastical ; without which the ...
... deficient . For no man hath pro- pounded to himself the general state of learning to be described and represented from age to age , as many have done the works of nature , and the state civil and ecclesiastical ; without which the ...
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... deficient . tis . For I find no sufficient or competent collection of Historia na- the works of nature , which have a digression and turæ erran- deflexion from the ordinary course of generations , productions , and motions , whether ...
... deficient . tis . For I find no sufficient or competent collection of Historia na- the works of nature , which have a digression and turæ erran- deflexion from the ordinary course of generations , productions , and motions , whether ...
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... deficient : deficient they are no doubt , con- sisting most of fables and fragments , but the defici- ence cannot be holpen ; for antiquity is like fame , caput inter nubila condit , her head is muffled from our sight . For the history ...
... deficient : deficient they are no doubt , con- sisting most of fables and fragments , but the defici- ence cannot be holpen ; for antiquity is like fame , caput inter nubila condit , her head is muffled from our sight . For the history ...
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... deficient , only I would the virtue and sincerity of it were accord- ing to the mass and quantity . But I am not now in hand with censures , but with omissions . Historia The second , which is history of prophecy , G 2 Book II . ] Of ...
... deficient , only I would the virtue and sincerity of it were accord- ing to the mass and quantity . But I am not now in hand with censures , but with omissions . Historia The second , which is history of prophecy , G 2 Book II . ] Of ...
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