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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... differences in plants , Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and differences between plants and living creatures , and ...
... differences in plants , Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and differences between plants and living creatures , and ...
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... differences ; a love of meditation and inquiry ; a patience in doubting ; a slowness and diffidence in affirming ; a facility of retracting ; a careful anxiety to plan and dispose . A mind of such a cast , that neither affected novelty ...
... differences ; a love of meditation and inquiry ; a patience in doubting ; a slowness and diffidence in affirming ; a facility of retracting ; a careful anxiety to plan and dispose . A mind of such a cast , that neither affected novelty ...
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... also in some solid work , fixed memorial , and immortal monument , bearing a character or signature , both of the power VOL . I. B of a king , and the difference and perfection of Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 5.
... also in some solid work , fixed memorial , and immortal monument , bearing a character or signature , both of the power VOL . I. B of a king , and the difference and perfection of Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 5.
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... difference and perfection of such a king . Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could not make unto your majesty a better oblation , than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ...
... difference and perfection of such a king . Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could not make unto your majesty a better oblation , than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ...
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... difference between the things that you and I do by lamp - light . " So as no man need doubt that learning will expulse business ; but rather it will keep and defend the possession of the mind against idleness and pleasure , which ...
... difference between the things that you and I do by lamp - light . " So as no man need doubt that learning will expulse business ; but rather it will keep and defend the possession of the mind against idleness and pleasure , which ...
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