The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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Page 85
... plant a fair and stately garden , when time should serve . There is yet another partition of history which Cornelius Tacitus maketh , which is not to be for- gotten , especially with that application which he ac- coupleth it withal ...
... plant a fair and stately garden , when time should serve . There is yet another partition of history which Cornelius Tacitus maketh , which is not to be for- gotten , especially with that application which he ac- coupleth it withal ...
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... plant also an expectation of the farther profi- cience and augmentation of all sciences ; because , it may seem , they are ordained by God to be coevals , that is , to meet in one age . For so the prophet Daniel , speaking of the latter ...
... plant also an expectation of the farther profi- cience and augmentation of all sciences ; because , it may seem , they are ordained by God to be coevals , that is , to meet in one age . For so the prophet Daniel , speaking of the latter ...
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... plant that cometh of the lust of the earth , without a formal seed , it hath sprung up , and spread abroad more than any other kind : but to ascribe unto it that which is due , for the expression of affections , passions , corruptions ...
... plant that cometh of the lust of the earth , without a formal seed , it hath sprung up , and spread abroad more than any other kind : but to ascribe unto it that which is due , for the expression of affections , passions , corruptions ...
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... But thus much is evidently true , that of all substances which nature hath produced , man's body is the most extremely compounded : For we see herbs and plants are nou- 118 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book II .
... But thus much is evidently true , that of all substances which nature hath produced , man's body is the most extremely compounded : For we see herbs and plants are nou- 118 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book II .
Page 119
... plants are nou- rished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; man by the flesh of beasts , birds , fishes , herbs , grains , fruits , water , and the manifold alterations , dressings , and preparations of ...
... plants are nou- rished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; man by the flesh of beasts , birds , fishes , herbs , grains , fruits , water , and the manifold alterations , dressings , and preparations of ...
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