Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... tion and instrument of ready reference . It is like a map of a country through which one has travelled , or is about to travel ; or rather it is like what is called the key- map prefixed to a voluminous atlas , by which all the other ...
... tion and instrument of ready reference . It is like a map of a country through which one has travelled , or is about to travel ; or rather it is like what is called the key- map prefixed to a voluminous atlas , by which all the other ...
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... tion of reading books in its whole extent , and on all sides , is , that , with few exceptions , all books lose something of their first importance , at least for the world at large , with the lapse of time . Works of science , or ...
... tion of reading books in its whole extent , and on all sides , is , that , with few exceptions , all books lose something of their first importance , at least for the world at large , with the lapse of time . Works of science , or ...
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... tion , and to deal but little either in controversy or in cri- ticism . The only respect , therefore , in which we shall have to draw upon the confidence of the reader will be that we exhibit all the evidence which is material upon any ...
... tion , and to deal but little either in controversy or in cri- ticism . The only respect , therefore , in which we shall have to draw upon the confidence of the reader will be that we exhibit all the evidence which is material upon any ...
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... was afterwards acquired from Arch- bishop Mathew by the crown , and bestowed by James I. upon Villiers Duke of Buckingham . tion . The common account of this York House , ( 9 ) Moral, Theological, and Historical Works Essays.
... was afterwards acquired from Arch- bishop Mathew by the crown , and bestowed by James I. upon Villiers Duke of Buckingham . tion . The common account of this York House , ( 9 ) Moral, Theological, and Historical Works Essays.
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... tion of the True Causes of the Great Troubles presup- posed to be intended against the Realm of England . ' It will fall to be noticed when we come to give an account of his political writings . On the promotion of Sir Edward Coke to be ...
... tion of the True Causes of the Great Troubles presup- posed to be intended against the Realm of England . ' It will fall to be noticed when we come to give an account of his political writings . On the promotion of Sir Edward Coke to be ...
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