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Francis Bacon. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON , BARON VERULAM , VISCOUNT ST . ALBANS , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND . VOLUME THE SECOND . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : FOR M. JONES ...
Francis Bacon. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON , BARON VERULAM , VISCOUNT ST . ALBANS , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND . VOLUME THE SECOND . CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS IN Philosophy , Morality , and Religion . LONDON : FOR M. JONES ...
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Francis Bacon. PREFACE . IN our introductory remarks to the present volume , it is un- necessary , after the various panegyrics which have been passed upon its illustrious author , to say much of that original ge- nius , and those vast ...
Francis Bacon. PREFACE . IN our introductory remarks to the present volume , it is un- necessary , after the various panegyrics which have been passed upon its illustrious author , to say much of that original ge- nius , and those vast ...
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Francis Bacon. labyrinth in which the very haste we move with makes us lose our way . It is in those precepts , the standards of human action , that Bacon particularly excelled . They are all found- ed in a profound knowledge of life ...
Francis Bacon. labyrinth in which the very haste we move with makes us lose our way . It is in those precepts , the standards of human action , that Bacon particularly excelled . They are all found- ed in a profound knowledge of life ...
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Francis Bacon. Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare pa- tience with which he was accustomed to investigate subjects of uncommon difficulty , we have a memorable instance in his Co- tours of Good and Evil . What was ...
Francis Bacon. Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare pa- tience with which he was accustomed to investigate subjects of uncommon difficulty , we have a memorable instance in his Co- tours of Good and Evil . What was ...
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Francis Bacon. preparations and instruments they have for their works ; the several employments and functions whereto the members are respectively assigned , and the ordinances and rites which they observe . It will be sufficient to ...
Francis Bacon. preparations and instruments they have for their works ; the several employments and functions whereto the members are respectively assigned , and the ordinances and rites which they observe . It will be sufficient to ...
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