Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... mind was restlessly curi- ous , spacious , and incisive ; its capacity for making forceful and useful distinctions is clear in this pas- sage from the Novum Organum ( 1620 ) . * Bacon was educated at Trinity College , Cambridge , and at ...
... mind was restlessly curi- ous , spacious , and incisive ; its capacity for making forceful and useful distinctions is clear in this pas- sage from the Novum Organum ( 1620 ) . * Bacon was educated at Trinity College , Cambridge , and at ...
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... mind are according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe . And the hu ... mind preoccu- pied and predisposed or in a mind indifferent and settled ; or the like . So that the spirit of man ( 6 ...
... mind are according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe . And the hu ... mind preoccu- pied and predisposed or in a mind indifferent and settled ; or the like . So that the spirit of man ( 6 ...
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... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively - when the mind is no longer compelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on the ...
... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively - when the mind is no longer compelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
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