The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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Page 13
... Nature or the State of Man . Division of the doctrine concerning the State of Man into doctrine concerning the ... Natural Dreams to the doctrine concerning Indications . Ir any one should aim a blow at me ( excellent King ) for anything ...
... Nature or the State of Man . Division of the doctrine concerning the State of Man into doctrine concerning the ... Natural Dreams to the doctrine concerning Indications . Ir any one should aim a blow at me ( excellent King ) for anything ...
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... Nature of Things , to storm and occupy her castles and strongholds , and extend the bounds of human empire , as far as God Almighty in his goodness may permit . Let us now come to that knowledge whereunto the ancient oracle directs us ...
... Nature of Things , to storm and occupy her castles and strongholds , and extend the bounds of human empire , as far as God Almighty in his goodness may permit . Let us now come to that knowledge whereunto the ancient oracle directs us ...
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... natural phi- losophy rightly laid down may correct it . Lastly we see that the science of medicine , if it be forsaken by ... nature of man undivided , and the other regarding the bond and connexion between the mind and body ; the first ...
... natural phi- losophy rightly laid down may correct it . Lastly we see that the science of medicine , if it be forsaken by ... nature of man undivided , and the other regarding the bond and connexion between the mind and body ; the first ...
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... nature , especially from true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of ...
... nature , especially from true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of ...
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... nature , and its highest powers and virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design of Va- lerius Maximus and C. Pliny ...
... nature , and its highest powers and virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design of Va- lerius Maximus and C. Pliny ...
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