The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait: Vol. 1, Svazek 1Henry G. Bohn, 1850 - Počet stran: 797 |
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... learning The dignity of learning shown BOOK II . · Public obstacles to learning considered The distribution of knowledge into particular sciences Knowledge divided , according to man's three principal faculties , into , I. HISTORY ...
... learning The dignity of learning shown BOOK II . · Public obstacles to learning considered The distribution of knowledge into particular sciences Knowledge divided , according to man's three principal faculties , into , I. HISTORY ...
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... learning , was born in York House , or York Place , in the Strand , on the 22nd day of January , in the year of our Lord 1560. His father was that famous counseller to Queen Elizabeth , the second propp of the kingdome in his time , Sir ...
... learning , was born in York House , or York Place , in the Strand , on the 22nd day of January , in the year of our Lord 1560. His father was that famous counseller to Queen Elizabeth , the second propp of the kingdome in his time , Sir ...
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... Learning . Prince Charles was so pleased with it , that he commanded him to proceed with the reign of Henry the Eighth , which , as will shortly be seen , he commenced but never finished . All the writings of this marvellous man are ...
... Learning . Prince Charles was so pleased with it , that he commanded him to proceed with the reign of Henry the Eighth , which , as will shortly be seen , he commenced but never finished . All the writings of this marvellous man are ...
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... Learning , where he recommends the com- mencement of its history with the reign of Henry the Seventh ; but there is no attempt , like Hume's , to prove that we had no constitution before that period . Little did he imagine the ...
... Learning , where he recommends the com- mencement of its history with the reign of Henry the Seventh ; but there is no attempt , like Hume's , to prove that we had no constitution before that period . Little did he imagine the ...
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... learning of the one against the juvenile sneer of the other . It must not be imagined , however , that Bacon and the Universities were on any but the very best of terms . He was as fully sensible of his obligations to them , as they ...
... learning of the one against the juvenile sneer of the other . It must not be imagined , however , that Bacon and the Universities were on any but the very best of terms . He was as fully sensible of his obligations to them , as they ...
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