 | Francis Bacon - 1830
...disease, from which I. am not yet perfectly delivered. I am now desirous to communicate to your fatherhood the designs I have touching those writings which I...it most convenient to have them translated in the Latin tongue, and to divide them into certain tomes. The first tome consisteth of the books of the... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1830
...disease, from which T am not yet perfectly delivered. I am now desirous to communicate to your fatherhood the designs I have touching those writings which I...it most convenient to have them translated in the Latin tongue, and to divide them into certain tomes. The first tome consisteth of the books of the... | |
 | Thomas Martin - 1835 - 367 pages
...from which I am not yet perfectly delivered. ' I am now desirous to communicate to your fatherhood the designs I have touching those writings which I...of them. ' I judged it most convenient to have them 206 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON : translated in the Latin tongue, and to divide them into certain tomes.... | |
 | Thomas Martin - 1835 - 367 pages
...from which I am not yet perfectly delivered. ' I am now desirous to communicate to your fatherhood the designs I have touching those writings which I...things require some ages for the ripening of them. translated in the Latin tongue, and to divide them into certain tomes. ' The first tome consisteth... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1841
...disease, from which I am not yet perfectly delivered. I nm now desirous to communicate to your fatherhood our hnpe of bringing them to perfection, but out of desire to make experiment, and because I am a servant... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1857
...fatherhood the designs I have touching those writings which 1 form in my head, and begin ; not with hrpe of bringing them to perfection, but out of desire...things require some ages for the ripening of them. 1 judged it most convenient to have them translated in the Latin tongue, and to divide them into certain... | |
 | George A. Sanders - 1895 - 400 pages
...men and of faith in God, enters the century the strongest man therein. He says: "I am a servant of posterity, for these things require some ages for the ripening of them." Again, he says: "This work (the Novum Organum) is for the bettering of man's bread and wine, which... | |
 | Raymond Bernard - 1993 - 91 pages
...of man; the most far-extending human work ever set afoot on the planet. He said: "I am a servant of posterity; for these things require some ages for the ripening of them," adding: "Always desiring, with extreme fervency, to have that which was never yet attempted, now to... | |
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