Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... society con- tinues to advance , the science of jurispru- dence cannot remain stationary ; -the one involves the other . * But if the substance of lord Bacon's work on the Elements of the Law has thus become defective , the plan of it ...
... society con- tinues to advance , the science of jurispru- dence cannot remain stationary ; -the one involves the other . * But if the substance of lord Bacon's work on the Elements of the Law has thus become defective , the plan of it ...
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... Society of Edinburgh , in 1818 , and printed in its Transactions , vol . 8 , pp . 373-425 . In the sequel , we shall resume this subject . * In Aubrey's anecdotes , we are told that ' Richard , Earl of Dorset , was a great admirer and ...
... Society of Edinburgh , in 1818 , and printed in its Transactions , vol . 8 , pp . 373-425 . In the sequel , we shall resume this subject . * In Aubrey's anecdotes , we are told that ' Richard , Earl of Dorset , was a great admirer and ...
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... society . The former embraces those sciences and arts which relate either to the body or the mind ; and the latter comprehends all civil know- ledge . Having suggested that human na- ture is itself deserving of being studied as a ...
... society . The former embraces those sciences and arts which relate either to the body or the mind ; and the latter comprehends all civil know- ledge . Having suggested that human na- ture is itself deserving of being studied as a ...
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... societies . These bodies were the great ex- ternal means by which that sterile scholastic philosophy was cherished and matured which converted theology and physical science into a subtle system of abstract terms . * Chained down to the ...
... societies . These bodies were the great ex- ternal means by which that sterile scholastic philosophy was cherished and matured which converted theology and physical science into a subtle system of abstract terms . * Chained down to the ...
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... Society , then lately founded : - BACON , like Moses , led us forth at last , The barren wilderness he past , Did on the very border stand Of the blest promised land ; And from the mountain's top of his exalted wit , Saw it himself ...
... Society , then lately founded : - BACON , like Moses , led us forth at last , The barren wilderness he past , Did on the very border stand Of the blest promised land ; And from the mountain's top of his exalted wit , Saw it himself ...
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