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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Page xxxviii
... sound the judges before - hand , and gather their opinions secretly and apart . My lord Coke obsti- nately refused to declare his ; looking on this auri- cular taking of opinions , for so he named it , as not according to the custom of ...
... sound the judges before - hand , and gather their opinions secretly and apart . My lord Coke obsti- nately refused to declare his ; looking on this auri- cular taking of opinions , for so he named it , as not according to the custom of ...
Page xlii
... and scientifical part of his scheme , the true method of interpreting nature , by fact and observation ; by sound and ge nuine induction , widely differing from that puerile art which xlii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... and scientifical part of his scheme , the true method of interpreting nature , by fact and observation ; by sound and ge nuine induction , widely differing from that puerile art which xlii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
Page lix
... sound , distinct , comprehensive knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and em- bellishments of Cicero . To this commendation of his talents , the learned throughout Europe have given their common sanction ...
... sound , distinct , comprehensive knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and em- bellishments of Cicero . To this commendation of his talents , the learned throughout Europe have given their common sanction ...
Page lxviii
... sound learning , human and divine . After it had been adopted into the Christian theology , far from being of use to explain and ascertain mysteries , it served to darken and ren- der doubtful the most necessary truths ; by the chi ...
... sound learning , human and divine . After it had been adopted into the Christian theology , far from being of use to explain and ascertain mysteries , it served to darken and ren- der doubtful the most necessary truths ; by the chi ...
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... sound or well- dieted body . Neither can the experience of one man's life furnish examples and precedents for the events of one man's life : for as it happeneth some- times that the grandchild , or other descendent , re- sembleth the ...
... sound or well- dieted body . Neither can the experience of one man's life furnish examples and precedents for the events of one man's life : for as it happeneth some- times that the grandchild , or other descendent , re- sembleth the ...
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