Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... reason ; and his sabbath - work ever since is the illumination of his spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter or chaos , then he breathed light into the face of man , and still he breatheth and inspireth light into ...
... reason ; and his sabbath - work ever since is the illumination of his spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter or chaos , then he breathed light into the face of man , and still he breatheth and inspireth light into ...
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... reason that those that have children should have greatest care of future times , unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who , though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with ...
... reason that those that have children should have greatest care of future times , unto which they know they must transmit their dearest pledges . Some there are , who , though they lead a single life , yet their thoughts do end with ...
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... reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible , or too remem- bering of thy place in conversation and private answers to suitors ; but let it rather be said , ' When he sits in place he is another man . ' We will give also the whole ...
... reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible , or too remem- bering of thy place in conversation and private answers to suitors ; but let it rather be said , ' When he sits in place he is another man . ' We will give also the whole ...
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... reason the memory of their virtues remain to their posterity , and their faults die with themselves . The Fifteenth Essay , ' Of Seditions and Troubles , ' was first published in 1625 , and is of considerable length ; but the following ...
... reason the memory of their virtues remain to their posterity , and their faults die with themselves . The Fifteenth Essay , ' Of Seditions and Troubles , ' was first published in 1625 , and is of considerable length ; but the following ...
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... reason . . . . The Fifty - third Essay , entitled " Of Praise , ” was first published in 1612 , and commences thus : - : - Praise is the reflection of virtue , but it is as the glass or body which giveth the reflection . If it be from ...
... reason . . . . The Fifty - third Essay , entitled " Of Praise , ” was first published in 1612 , and commences thus : - : - Praise is the reflection of virtue , but it is as the glass or body which giveth the reflection . If it be from ...
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