Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... principles . Such a knowledge of what is called the Baconian phi- losophy we hope to present our readers with the mate- rials for acquiring in these volumes . Our plan , of pro- ducing for the most part Bacon's own words , will have at ...
... principles . Such a knowledge of what is called the Baconian phi- losophy we hope to present our readers with the mate- rials for acquiring in these volumes . Our plan , of pro- ducing for the most part Bacon's own words , will have at ...
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... principle of unity : - Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two * Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace . The same person shall be beloved after death . Behold , he is in the desert . § Behold , he is in the ...
... principle of unity : - Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two * Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace . The same person shall be beloved after death . Behold , he is in the desert . § Behold , he is in the ...
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... principle- That the mind of man is more cheered and refreshed by pro- fiting in small things than by standing at a stay in great . ' We see also that kings that have been fortunate conquerors in their first years ( it being not possible ...
... principle- That the mind of man is more cheered and refreshed by pro- fiting in small things than by standing at a stay in great . ' We see also that kings that have been fortunate conquerors in their first years ( it being not possible ...
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... can hold , stir more than they can quiet , fly to the end without consideration of * He spent his youth not merely in errors , but in madness . the means and degrees , pursue some few principles which 10 BACON'S WORKS .
... can hold , stir more than they can quiet , fly to the end without consideration of * He spent his youth not merely in errors , but in madness . the means and degrees , pursue some few principles which 10 BACON'S WORKS .
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... principles which they have chanced upon absurdly , care not to innovate , which draws unknown inconveniences ; use extreme remedies at first , and , that which doubleth all errors , will not acknowledge or retract them , like an unready ...
... principles which they have chanced upon absurdly , care not to innovate , which draws unknown inconveniences ; use extreme remedies at first , and , that which doubleth all errors , will not acknowledge or retract them , like an unready ...
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Advancement of Learning ancient aphorisms appear Aristotle atheism Augmentis Augustus Cæsar axioms Bacon better body Book called cause Church Cicero colour conceived Democritus discourse discovery diurnal motion divers divine doctrine doth Earl of Essex earth edition effect entitled Essays Essex excellent experiments fortune give Glassford hand hath heat History honour House of York human imagination inquiry instances Instauratio Instauratio Magna Instauration invention kind king king's knowledge labour Latin light likewise logic Lord lordship Majesty maketh man's manner matter means men's ment method mind motion natural philosophy never Novum Organum observed opinion particular persons Plato princes principles published queen Rawley reason Resuscitatio saith sciences seemeth sense Sir Francis Bacon speak speech spirit syllogism Tacitus things thought tion touching translation true truth unto virtue vulgar wherein whereof wind wisdom words writings