Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for communicating to.
... foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for communicating to.
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... received a yearly pension of sixty pounds for special services rendered by himself and his deceased brother Anthony to the king before he had ascended the English throne . * In 1605 , Bacon published his splendid treatise on the ...
... received a yearly pension of sixty pounds for special services rendered by himself and his deceased brother Anthony to the king before he had ascended the English throne . * In 1605 , Bacon published his splendid treatise on the ...
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... received and approved grounds and maxims , and acts and resolutions judicial , from time to time duly entered and reported , be the better form of declaring and authorizing laws . Customs are laws written in living tables . In all ...
... received and approved grounds and maxims , and acts and resolutions judicial , from time to time duly entered and reported , be the better form of declaring and authorizing laws . Customs are laws written in living tables . In all ...
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... received , annually , three score pounds for twelve tons of wine , and sixteen pounds for wax . † On taking his place in chancery , ' there was , ' says Bacon , ' much ado and a great deal of world , but this matter of pomp , 5 Eliz ...
... received , annually , three score pounds for twelve tons of wine , and sixteen pounds for wax . † On taking his place in chancery , ' there was , ' says Bacon , ' much ado and a great deal of world , but this matter of pomp , 5 Eliz ...
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... receiving the Advancement of Learning , vol . 10 , p . 506 , and vol . 12 , p . 83. The following passage from the Novum Organum will lodgings chalked up : - ' Dixit Borgia de expeditione Gal- lorum in Italiam , eos venisse cum cretâ in ...
... receiving the Advancement of Learning , vol . 10 , p . 506 , and vol . 12 , p . 83. The following passage from the Novum Organum will lodgings chalked up : - ' Dixit Borgia de expeditione Gal- lorum in Italiam , eos venisse cum cretâ in ...
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