Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side viii
... published in 1629. They are not , I believe , inserted in any edition of Bacon's works , nor do any of his biographers appear to have been aware of their existence . Having unsuccessfully sought for the Florilegium in the Library of the ...
... published in 1629. They are not , I believe , inserted in any edition of Bacon's works , nor do any of his biographers appear to have been aware of their existence . Having unsuccessfully sought for the Florilegium in the Library of the ...
Side 4
... published for com- mon use . * Springing from such a stock , and trained up by parents so excellent , it need excite no wonder , that Bacon , in the very spring - time of his life , put forth the buds of promise , and attracted , when a ...
... published for com- mon use . * Springing from such a stock , and trained up by parents so excellent , it need excite no wonder , that Bacon , in the very spring - time of his life , put forth the buds of promise , and attracted , when a ...
Side 25
... published in 1630 , with the following title : The Common Lawes of England , branched into a double tract ; the one containing a collection of some prin- cipall Rules and Maximes of the Common Law , and their it has been thought , * was ...
... published in 1630 , with the following title : The Common Lawes of England , branched into a double tract ; the one containing a collection of some prin- cipall Rules and Maximes of the Common Law , and their it has been thought , * was ...
Side 26
... publish it ? The truth seems to be , that he hesitated to give to the world what he himself considered an un- finished work . In his proposition to king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis ...
... publish it ? The truth seems to be , that he hesitated to give to the world what he himself considered an un- finished work . In his proposition to king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis ...
Side 28
... published in modern times . It is to be regretted , that sir James Mackintosh has not yet met with a suitable biographer . We know that whilst in India he drew up a short memoir of himself : -— why is this not published ? + Fuller's ...
... published in modern times . It is to be regretted , that sir James Mackintosh has not yet met with a suitable biographer . We know that whilst in India he drew up a short memoir of himself : -— why is this not published ? + Fuller's ...
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adds Advancement of Learning afterwards Albans ancient appears Aristotle Aubrey Ben Jonson Bishop Bodleian Library Buckingham called cause charge church common conceived confess and declare corruption court decree delivered desire determining notion discourse divine Dugald Stewart Elizabeth favour Galileo gism Gorhambury grace Gray's Inn hath Herschel honour hope House hundred pounds illustration Inductive Instauration judge judgment King king's king's counsel knowledge labour letter live logic lord Bacon lord Chancellor lord Chancellor Bacon lord Keeper lordship majesty majesty's matter ment mind natural philosophy never noble Novum Organum observed opinion Parliament persons Phil philo philoso principal published Queen Rawley Rawley's received remarks Robert Boyle Royal Society says Bacon servant sir James Mackintosh sir John speech syllogism things thought tion true truth twentieth article unto wherein whereof words writings York House