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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... Learning . As he intended to raise a new and lasting structure of philosophy , founded not in arbitrary opinions or specious conjectures , but in truth and experience ; it was absolutely necessary to his design , first to review ...
... Learning . As he intended to raise a new and lasting structure of philosophy , founded not in arbitrary opinions or specious conjectures , but in truth and experience ; it was absolutely necessary to his design , first to review ...
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... when time was , of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession . thereof in the due time ; a virtuous observation of the צר of the De FOC OF laws of marriage ,. Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I. BOOK I.
... when time was , of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession . thereof in the due time ; a virtuous observation of the צר of the De FOC OF laws of marriage ,. Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book I. BOOK I.
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... learning . For I am well assured , that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a positive and ... learning , or if he countenance and prefer learning and learned men : but to drink indeed of the true foun- tains of ...
... learning . For I am well assured , that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a positive and ... learning , or if he countenance and prefer learning and learned men : but to drink indeed of the true foun- tains of ...
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... learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the aug- mentation and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works ... Learning , [ Book L THE Objections against Learning considered, Page.
... learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the aug- mentation and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works ... Learning , [ Book L THE Objections against Learning considered, Page.
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... learning receiveth from politicians , they be of this nature ; that learning doth soften mens minds , and makes them more unapt for the honour and exercise of arms ; that it doth mar and pervert mens dispositions for matter of govern ...
... learning receiveth from politicians , they be of this nature ; that learning doth soften mens minds , and makes them more unapt for the honour and exercise of arms ; that it doth mar and pervert mens dispositions for matter of govern ...
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