Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 7
... considered as a mere looker on at the operation which the other is carrying on . It is right that such an ob- server should have understanding enough of the matter to comprehend what he sees done ; it is not at all necessary that he ...
... considered as a mere looker on at the operation which the other is carrying on . It is right that such an ob- server should have understanding enough of the matter to comprehend what he sees done ; it is not at all necessary that he ...
Page 37
... considered to belong to the practice of Simulation and Dissimulation having been enumerated , it is added : - The first , There be also three disadvantages to set it even . that simulation and dissimulation commonly carry with them a ...
... considered to belong to the practice of Simulation and Dissimulation having been enumerated , it is added : - The first , There be also three disadvantages to set it even . that simulation and dissimulation commonly carry with them a ...
Page 46
... considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away the matter of them : for if there be fuel prepared , it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire . The matter ...
... considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away the matter of them : for if there be fuel prepared , it is hard to tell whence the spark shall come that shall set it on fire . The matter ...
Page 67
... considered by the lexicographers as the same word with to quich , which we have in Spenser ( F. Q. v . 9.33 ) " That once he could not move nor quich at all ; " and as being the substantive corresponding to the adjective queachy , which ...
... considered by the lexicographers as the same word with to quich , which we have in Spenser ( F. Q. v . 9.33 ) " That once he could not move nor quich at all ; " and as being the substantive corresponding to the adjective queachy , which ...
Page 99
... considered in imme- diate creation , but after the fall of Adam , exposed and made subject to death and corruption ; for in that state it was , and remains to this day , the offspring of God and sin . And there- fore all these three ...
... considered in imme- diate creation , but after the fall of Adam , exposed and made subject to death and corruption ; for in that state it was , and remains to this day , the offspring of God and sin . And there- fore all these three ...
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