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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... earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters , ibid . Of attraction by similitude of substance , 487 Of certain drinks in Turkey , 488 Of sweat , ibid . 490 Of the postures of the body , Of pestilential years ...
... earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters , ibid . Of attraction by similitude of substance , 487 Of certain drinks in Turkey , 488 Of sweat , ibid . 490 Of the postures of the body , Of pestilential years ...
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... earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to the use and benefit of man ; so the end ought to be , from both ...
... earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to the use and benefit of man ; so the end ought to be , from both ...
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... earth , as it is set down of the works following ; but actually , that God made heaven and earth : the one carrying the stile of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or council , To proceed to that which is next in order ...
... earth , as it is set down of the works following ; but actually , that God made heaven and earth : the one carrying the stile of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or council , To proceed to that which is next in order ...
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... that he took it to be as great a glory to himself to observe and know the law of the heavens , as to give law to men upon the earth . So likewise in that book of his , Anti - Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning : 57.
... that he took it to be as great a glory to himself to observe and know the law of the heavens , as to give law to men upon the earth . So likewise in that book of his , Anti - Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning : 57.
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... earth with men upon it , the divineness of souls excepted , will not seem much other than an ant - hill , where some ants carry corn , and some carry their young , and some go empty , and all to and fro a little heap of dust . It taketh ...
... earth with men upon it , the divineness of souls excepted , will not seem much other than an ant - hill , where some ants carry corn , and some carry their young , and some go empty , and all to and fro a little heap of dust . It taketh ...
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