The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... rest , but must shew my dutiful and devoted affection to your highness in these things which proceed from myself , I shall be much more ready to do it in performance of any of your princely commandments . And so wishing your highness ...
... rest , but must shew my dutiful and devoted affection to your highness in these things which proceed from myself , I shall be much more ready to do it in performance of any of your princely commandments . And so wishing your highness ...
Strana 422
... rest . They deny that the flames , of Venus and Mercury ; since even the stars are fixed like knots in a board . They deny moving stars , the attendants of Jupiter , have been that eccentric circles , epicycles , and such like ...
... rest . They deny that the flames , of Venus and Mercury ; since even the stars are fixed like knots in a board . They deny moving stars , the attendants of Jupiter , have been that eccentric circles , epicycles , and such like ...
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... rest , however , were certainly natural philosophers ; and there are some of them who have dived into nature much deeper and more acutely than Aris- totle . But he busied himself , like the Ottomans , in destroying his brothers ; and ...
... rest , however , were certainly natural philosophers ; and there are some of them who have dived into nature much deeper and more acutely than Aris- totle . But he busied himself , like the Ottomans , in destroying his brothers ; and ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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