Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... called it , which he possessed in so eminent a degree , of contracting his view as well as of dilating and dispersing it , of making his mental eye a microscope to discern the parts of whatever he investi- gated as well as a telescope ...
... called it , which he possessed in so eminent a degree , of contracting his view as well as of dilating and dispersing it , of making his mental eye a microscope to discern the parts of whatever he investi- gated as well as a telescope ...
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... called from having been the archiepiscopal residence till it was purchased by Henry VIII . from Cardinal Wolsey in 1530 , which stood on the site of Whitehall , and of which a portion still remains in the official residence of the ...
... called from having been the archiepiscopal residence till it was purchased by Henry VIII . from Cardinal Wolsey in 1530 , which stood on the site of Whitehall , and of which a portion still remains in the official residence of the ...
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... called within the bar , or to be made what was then called an inner barrister . But this was no doubt merely his application to be made a bencher , his promotion to which rank Mr. Montagu has previously noticed . The inner barristers of ...
... called within the bar , or to be made what was then called an inner barrister . But this was no doubt merely his application to be made a bencher , his promotion to which rank Mr. Montagu has previously noticed . The inner barristers of ...
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... called the Religious Meditations on the first or general title- page . The leaf numbered 16 of this second series pre- sents a third title : Of the Coulers of good and evill , a fragment . 1597 ; ' and it is followed by 16 leaves con ...
... called the Religious Meditations on the first or general title- page . The leaf numbered 16 of this second series pre- sents a third title : Of the Coulers of good and evill , a fragment . 1597 ; ' and it is followed by 16 leaves con ...
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His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. taining the tract so called , being the same that is called Places of Persuasion and Dissuasion in the general title . The Meditationes Sacrae are printed in the Italic letter ; the ...
His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. taining the tract so called , being the same that is called Places of Persuasion and Dissuasion in the general title . The Meditationes Sacrae are printed in the Italic letter ; the ...
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