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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... sometimes made use of his pen in the vindication of her government . And yet , notwith- standing these fair appearances , he met with no preferment from that queen answerable to the idea we have of his merit , or her discernment in the ...
... sometimes made use of his pen in the vindication of her government . And yet , notwith- standing these fair appearances , he met with no preferment from that queen answerable to the idea we have of his merit , or her discernment in the ...
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... sometimes in arranging truths already known , or in detecting fallacies that lie concealed among our own reasonings and those of other men ; but an art inventive of arts : productive of new dis- coveries , real , important , and of ...
... sometimes in arranging truths already known , or in detecting fallacies that lie concealed among our own reasonings and those of other men ; but an art inventive of arts : productive of new dis- coveries , real , important , and of ...
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... successors of those very men were his partizans and admirers . His works met with much the same treatment from the Christian clergy : sometimes proscribed for heretical ; some- times triumphant Ixvi The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... successors of those very men were his partizans and admirers . His works met with much the same treatment from the Christian clergy : sometimes proscribed for heretical ; some- times triumphant Ixvi The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
Page lxvii
... sometimes proscribed for heretical ; some- times triumphant and acknowledged the great bul- wark of orthodoxy . Launoy has written a particular treatise on the subject , and mentioned eight different . revolutions in the fortune and ...
... sometimes proscribed for heretical ; some- times triumphant and acknowledged the great bul- wark of orthodoxy . Launoy has written a particular treatise on the subject , and mentioned eight different . revolutions in the fortune and ...
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... sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , some- times in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imperfections of learned , men themselves . I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of ...
... sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , some- times in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imperfections of learned , men themselves . I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of ...
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