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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... ground , CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and differences between plants and living creatures , and of the confiners and participles of both , Of plants ...
... ground , CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and differences between plants and living creatures , and of the confiners and participles of both , Of plants ...
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... grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider , that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they ...
... grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider , that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they ...
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... ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that , both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in learning and arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men , and the same ages . For , as for men ...
... ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that , both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in learning and arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men , and the same ages . For , as for men ...
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... grounds of religion , justice , ho- nour , and moral virtue , which , if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will ... ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve : 14 Of the ...
... grounds of religion , justice , ho- nour , and moral virtue , which , if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will ... ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve : 14 Of the ...
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... ground in his vineyard : and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none ; but by reason of their stirring and dig- ging the mould about the roots of their vines , they had a great vintage the year following : so ...
... ground in his vineyard : and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none ; but by reason of their stirring and dig- ging the mould about the roots of their vines , they had a great vintage the year following : so ...
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