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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... Manners , or The Diseases of Learning , 18 26 40 BOOK II . Public Obstacles to Learning considered , 69 76 The Distribution of Knowledge into particular Sciences , Knowledge divided , according to Man's three principal Faculties , into ...
... Manners , or The Diseases of Learning , 18 26 40 BOOK II . Public Obstacles to Learning considered , 69 76 The Distribution of Knowledge into particular Sciences , Knowledge divided , according to Man's three principal Faculties , into ...
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... 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 of the confiners and ...
... 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 of the confiners and ...
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... manners which adorn a great man . His second wife was a daughter of Sir Antony Cooke , who had been preceptor to Edward the sixth , and of whom historians have made honourable mention for his skill in the learned lan- guages . Neither ...
... manners which adorn a great man . His second wife was a daughter of Sir Antony Cooke , who had been preceptor to Edward the sixth , and of whom historians have made honourable mention for his skill in the learned lan- guages . Neither ...
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... manners of those that spoke them ; on the characters of their princes , and on the constitution of their several governments . In proof of this , there is still extant among his works , a paper of observa- tions on the general state of ...
... manners of those that spoke them ; on the characters of their princes , and on the constitution of their several governments . In proof of this , there is still extant among his works , a paper of observa- tions on the general state of ...
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... manners which ever accompanies magnanimity , and manly freedom of speech , the noble effect of both , were now in a great measure lost ; altered and effeminated into prostitute adulation and servile homage . This was become the ...
... manners which ever accompanies magnanimity , and manly freedom of speech , the noble effect of both , were now in a great measure lost ; altered and effeminated into prostitute adulation and servile homage . This was become the ...
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