The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... cometh much about an age , save that the strength of the body cometh somewhat the 12 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I.
... cometh much about an age , save that the strength of the body cometh somewhat the 12 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I.
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... cometh somewhat the more early ; so in states , arms and learning , where- of the one correspondeth to the body , the other to the soul of man , have a concurrence or near sequence in times . And for matter of policy and government ...
... cometh somewhat the more early ; so in states , arms and learning , where- of the one correspondeth to the body , the other to the soul of man , have a concurrence or near sequence in times . And for matter of policy and government ...
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... be a methodical compounder or abridger ; and so the pa- trimony of knowledge cometh to be sometimes im- proved , but seldom augmented . But the greatest error of all the rest , is 38 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I.
... be a methodical compounder or abridger ; and so the pa- trimony of knowledge cometh to be sometimes im- proved , but seldom augmented . But the greatest error of all the rest , is 38 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I.
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... cometh often to pass , that mean and small things discover great , better than great can discover the small ; and therefore Aristotle noteth well , " that the nature of every thing is best seen in his smallest portions . " And for that ...
... cometh often to pass , that mean and small things discover great , better than great can discover the small ; and therefore Aristotle noteth well , " that the nature of every thing is best seen in his smallest portions . " And for that ...
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... cometh upon the stage . Then the reign of a minor : then an offer of an usurpation , though it was but as febris ephemera : then the reign of a queen matched with a foreigner : then of a queen that lived solitary and un- married , and ...
... cometh upon the stage . Then the reign of a minor : then an offer of an usurpation , though it was but as febris ephemera : then the reign of a queen matched with a foreigner : then of a queen that lived solitary and un- married , and ...
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