The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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... LEARNING . Literate experience ... 209 The excellence of Learning and the merit Novum Organum .. 209 of disseminating it 162 Invention of argument . 209 Objections to learning 162 Judgment ... 210 Objections which divines make to learning ...
... LEARNING . Literate experience ... 209 The excellence of Learning and the merit Novum Organum .. 209 of disseminating it 162 Invention of argument . 209 Objections to learning 162 Judgment ... 210 Objections which divines make to learning ...
Page xvii
... learning as men , carefully instructed his daughters every evening , in the lessons which he had taught the king during the day ; and amply were his labours rewarded ; for he lived to see all his daughters happily married ; and Lady ...
... learning as men , carefully instructed his daughters every evening , in the lessons which he had taught the king during the day ; and amply were his labours rewarded ; for he lived to see all his daughters happily married ; and Lady ...
Page xviii
... learning . For books are the shrines where the saint is , or is believed to be . And you , having built an ark to save learning from deluge , deserve propriety in any new instru- ment or engine , whereby learning should be improved or ...
... learning . For books are the shrines where the saint is , or is believed to be . And you , having built an ark to save learning from deluge , deserve propriety in any new instru- ment or engine , whereby learning should be improved or ...
Page xix
... Learning , under Contentious Learning . See Gibbon's Memoirs . See vol . viii . London Magazine , page 509. Let him who is fond of indulging in a dream - like existence go to Oxford , and stay there ; let him study this magnificent ...
... Learning , under Contentious Learning . See Gibbon's Memoirs . See vol . viii . London Magazine , page 509. Let him who is fond of indulging in a dream - like existence go to Oxford , and stay there ; let him study this magnificent ...
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... learning , because these fundamental knowledges have been studied but in passage . For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do , it is not any thing you can do to the boughs , but it is the stirring of the earth ...
... learning , because these fundamental knowledges have been studied but in passage . For if you will have a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do , it is not any thing you can do to the boughs , but it is the stirring of the earth ...
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