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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... Fortune , Manners , or Studies of Learned Men , The Diseases of Learning , The Dignity of Learning shewn , BOOK II . Public Obstacles to Learning considered , 18 26 40 69 76 The Distribution of Knowledge into particular Sciences ...
... Fortune , Manners , or Studies of Learned Men , The Diseases of Learning , The Dignity of Learning shewn , BOOK II . Public Obstacles to Learning considered , 18 26 40 69 76 The Distribution of Knowledge into particular Sciences ...
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... fortune to come into the world at a period of time when arts and sciences were esteemed and cultivated , by the great and powerful , almost in the same degree they are now neglected , so he brought with him a capacity for every kind of ...
... fortune to come into the world at a period of time when arts and sciences were esteemed and cultivated , by the great and powerful , almost in the same degree they are now neglected , so he brought with him a capacity for every kind of ...
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... fortunes produced him on the great theatre of the world , involved him in business , and complicated him with the most considerable per- sons of the age he lived in . He was honourably employed by one prince , and highly preferred under ...
... fortunes produced him on the great theatre of the world , involved him in business , and complicated him with the most considerable per- sons of the age he lived in . He was honourably employed by one prince , and highly preferred under ...
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... fortune , in this island and on the continent , that her allies had the strongest confidence in her assistance and good faith : that her enemies stood in awe of her power , and were forced to an unwilling approbation of her prudence ...
... fortune , in this island and on the continent , that her allies had the strongest confidence in her assistance and good faith : that her enemies stood in awe of her power , and were forced to an unwilling approbation of her prudence ...
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... fortune and if we may believe Bushell , he bestowed upon him about this time Bushel's Twickenham - Park and its garden of Paradise . Whe- abridg . ther it was that or some other of his lands , the post . p . 1 . donation was so very ...
... fortune and if we may believe Bushell , he bestowed upon him about this time Bushel's Twickenham - Park and its garden of Paradise . Whe- abridg . ther it was that or some other of his lands , the post . p . 1 . donation was so very ...
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