The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... Arts , Civil History divided into , 1. Memoirs . 2. Just History . 3. Antiquities , Just History divided into Chronicles , Lives , and Narratives or Relations , 80 81 History divided also into Annals and Journals , 85 History ...
... Arts , Civil History divided into , 1. Memoirs . 2. Just History . 3. Antiquities , Just History divided into Chronicles , Lives , and Narratives or Relations , 80 81 History divided also into Annals and Journals , 85 History ...
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... Arts are four , 1. The Art of Inquiry or Invention . 2. The Art of Examina- tion . 3. The Art of Custody or Memory . 4. The Art of Elocution or Tradition , 131 , 132 Ethics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the Image of Good . 2. The ...
... Arts are four , 1. The Art of Inquiry or Invention . 2. The Art of Examina- tion . 3. The Art of Custody or Memory . 4. The Art of Elocution or Tradition , 131 , 132 Ethics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the Image of Good . 2. The ...
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... arts and sciences were esteemed and cultivated , by the great and powerful , almost in the same degree they are now neglected , so he brought with him a capacity for every kind of know- ledge , useful and ornamental . An original genius ...
... arts and sciences were esteemed and cultivated , by the great and powerful , almost in the same degree they are now neglected , so he brought with him a capacity for every kind of know- ledge , useful and ornamental . An original genius ...
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... arts , as they were then taught , before he was sixteen . But what is far more surprising ; he began , even then , to see through the emptiness and futility of the philosophy in vogue : and to conjecture , that useful knowledge must be ...
... arts , as they were then taught , before he was sixteen . But what is far more surprising ; he began , even then , to see through the emptiness and futility of the philosophy in vogue : and to conjecture , that useful knowledge must be ...
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... arts that he employed to gratify the inclinations of his sovereign . The glory of this princess will receive a new lustre by comparing the state of England with that of almost all other nations in Europe , at the same time . It must ...
... arts that he employed to gratify the inclinations of his sovereign . The glory of this princess will receive a new lustre by comparing the state of England with that of almost all other nations in Europe , at the same time . It must ...
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