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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... Mind , Good divided into simple and compound ; Private Good , and the Good of Society , 166 The Cultivation of the Mind regards , 1. Different Dispositions . 2. Affections . 3. Remedies , 177 , 192 Civil Doctrine divided into three ...
... Mind , Good divided into simple and compound ; Private Good , and the Good of Society , 166 The Cultivation of the Mind regards , 1. Different Dispositions . 2. Affections . 3. Remedies , 177 , 192 Civil Doctrine divided into three ...
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... mind , ibid . Of drunkenness , 495 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , 497 Of the flies cantharides , ibid . Of lassitude , 498 Of casting the skin , and shell , in some creatures , ibid . Of the ...
... mind , ibid . Of drunkenness , 495 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , 497 Of the flies cantharides , ibid . Of lassitude , 498 Of casting the skin , and shell , in some creatures , ibid . Of the ...
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... mind , strongly turned to reflection and inquiry , suf- fered him not to stop short at the study of languages , but led him higher , to remark accurately on the cus- toms and manners of those that spoke them ; on the characters of their ...
... mind , strongly turned to reflection and inquiry , suf- fered him not to stop short at the study of languages , but led him higher , to remark accurately on the cus- toms and manners of those that spoke them ; on the characters of their ...
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... mind , if I may so express myself , in its progression from truth to truth , and from discovery to discovery : the intelligent reader would doubtless have been pleased to see , in the tract I am speaking of , by what steps and ...
... mind , if I may so express myself , in its progression from truth to truth , and from discovery to discovery : the intelligent reader would doubtless have been pleased to see , in the tract I am speaking of , by what steps and ...
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... mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men . These her natural endow- ments received much , though severe , improvement from the dangers she was exposed to in the first part of her life . She grew up in a ...
... mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men . These her natural endow- ments received much , though severe , improvement from the dangers she was exposed to in the first part of her life . She grew up in a ...
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