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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... quantities of counterfeit lace , wrought up and embased with copper , or other ma- terials of a poisonous nature : and whoever presumed to make or sell any other was cruelly punished , xlvi The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacons.
... quantities of counterfeit lace , wrought up and embased with copper , or other ma- terials of a poisonous nature : and whoever presumed to make or sell any other was cruelly punished , xlvi The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacons.
Page lvii
... quantity of about " three grains in thin warm broth every morning , for thirty years " together . His ordinary physic was a maceration of rhubarb , in- " fused into a draught of white wine and beer mingled together " for the space of ...
... quantity of about " three grains in thin warm broth every morning , for thirty years " together . His ordinary physic was a maceration of rhubarb , in- " fused into a draught of white wine and beer mingled together " for the space of ...
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... quantity of knowledge , how great soever , that can make the mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God , and the contemplation of God ; and therefore Solo- mon , speaking of the two ...
... quantity of knowledge , how great soever , that can make the mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God , and the contemplation of God ; and therefore Solo- mon , speaking of the two ...
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... quantity of know- ledge , how large soever , lest it should make it swell or out - compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of knowledge , which , be it in quantity more or less , if it be taken without the true corrective ...
... quantity of know- ledge , how large soever , lest it should make it swell or out - compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of knowledge , which , be it in quantity more or less , if it be taken without the true corrective ...
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... quantity of matter , and infinite agita- tion of wit , spin out unto us those laborious webs of learning , which are extant in their books . For the ! wit and mind of man , if it work upon Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 29.
... quantity of matter , and infinite agita- tion of wit , spin out unto us those laborious webs of learning , which are extant in their books . For the ! wit and mind of man , if it work upon Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 29.
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