| 1827 - 630 pages
...professions, and none left free to arts and sciences at large. This dedicating of foundations and donations to professory learning, hath not only had a malign...hath also been prejudicial to states and governments. Foi hence it proceedeth, that princes find a solitude in regard of able men to serve them in causes... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pages
...passage. For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not anything you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...forgotten, that this dedicating of foundations and donations to professory Teaming hath not only had a malign aspect and influence upon the growth of... | |
| 1847 - 662 pages
...passage. For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not anything you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the earth, and putting new mold about the roots, that must work it." — Advancement of Learning. When we pass from the pages... | |
| J. Fletcher - 1844 - 494 pages
...Bacon. " For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not anything you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...putting new mould about the roots that must work it." — American Biblical Repository. MISSIONARY ADDRESS TO THE YOUNG. SUGGESTED BY THE CLAIMS OF THE PRESENT... | |
| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 394 pages
...passage. For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not anything you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...about the roots, that must work it. Neither is it it to bo forgotten, that this dedicating of foundations and donations to profcssory learning hath not... | |
| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 366 pages
...that must work it. Neither is it it to be forgotten, that this dedicating of foundations and donations to professory learning hath not only had a malign...influence upon the growth of sciences, but hath also been prejudical to states and governments. For hence it proceedeth that princes find a solitude in regard... | |
| 1844 - 1022 pages
...Bacon. " For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not any thing you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...putting new mould about the roots, that must work it." And if we might add one recipe as to the sort of mould you would do well to apply, we would say, take... | |
| 1844 - 888 pages
...that "if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not any thing that you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...putting new mould about the roots, that must work it." It will be generally conceded, that the roots of our educational institutions are imbedded in the Christianity... | |
| 1844 - 498 pages
...Bacon. " For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do, it is not any thing you can do to the boughs, but it is the stirring of the...putting new mould about the roots, that must work ! it" And if we might add one recipe as to the sort of mould you would do well to apply, we would say, take... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 772 pages
...neither i'i! to he forgotten, that by this dedicatin? of foundations and donations to professions, learning hath not only had a malign aspect and influence upon the growth of science, but hath also been prejudicial to states and governments. For hewv it is that princes find... | |
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