Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... respect would cast him into a fit of fainting . * ferring to any authority for the fact , ) that Bacon , when a boy , while his companions were playing in St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a ...
... respect would cast him into a fit of fainting . * ferring to any authority for the fact , ) that Bacon , when a boy , while his companions were playing in St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a ...
Side 58
... respect , ) supposes , in his Po- litical Economy , p . 47 , that this second volume ( which is rather a scarce book , ) had never been seen by Adam Smith , whose critique on the first has been so much admired . His Grace , however ...
... respect , ) supposes , in his Po- litical Economy , p . 47 , that this second volume ( which is rather a scarce book , ) had never been seen by Adam Smith , whose critique on the first has been so much admired . His Grace , however ...
Side 60
... respect of the frailty thereof , to provide against the incertainties , or evasions , or omissions of law . comparison with foreign laws , it is in vain , ' says Bacon , ' to speak of it , for men will never agree about it . Our lawyers ...
... respect of the frailty thereof , to provide against the incertainties , or evasions , or omissions of law . comparison with foreign laws , it is in vain , ' says Bacon , ' to speak of it , for men will never agree about it . Our lawyers ...
Side 71
... respects of persons , or with the enticing appearance of godly names and pretences : few follow the things them- selves , more the names of the things , and most the names of their masters . ' ' * The third occasion of controversies ...
... respects of persons , or with the enticing appearance of godly names and pretences : few follow the things them- selves , more the names of the things , and most the names of their masters . ' ' * The third occasion of controversies ...
Side 93
... respect as well my times as the matter ; for with me it is thus , and I think with all men in my case , if I bind myself to an argument , it loadeth my mind , but if I rid my mind of the present cogitation , it is rather a recreation ...
... respect as well my times as the matter ; for with me it is thus , and I think with all men in my case , if I bind myself to an argument , it loadeth my mind , but if I rid my mind of the present cogitation , it is rather a recreation ...
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