The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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Strana lxv
... action are nearly and strongly conjoined together : a conjunction like unto that of the two highest planets , Saturn , the planet of rest and contemplation , and Jupiter , the planet of civil society and action . " for time permanent ...
... action are nearly and strongly conjoined together : a conjunction like unto that of the two highest planets , Saturn , the planet of rest and contemplation , and Jupiter , the planet of civil society and action . " for time permanent ...
Strana cviii
... action of either of these agents can be destroyed , the decomposition is more or less retarded , as in bodies enclosed in wax or coffins , where the action of the external air is excluded : and when the action of both these causes can ...
... action of either of these agents can be destroyed , the decomposition is more or less retarded , as in bodies enclosed in wax or coffins , where the action of the external air is excluded : and when the action of both these causes can ...
Strana 106
... action is most conversant . 1. THAT exercises are to be framed to the life ; that is to say , to work ability in that kind whereof a man in the course of action shall have most use . 2. The indirect and oblique exercises which do , | of ...
... action is most conversant . 1. THAT exercises are to be framed to the life ; that is to say , to work ability in that kind whereof a man in the course of action shall have most use . 2. The indirect and oblique exercises which do , | of ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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