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Page xiv
... Term and Parliament ; thinking no time so possess'd , but " that I should talk of these Matters with so good and dear a " Friend . - Gray's - Inn , Feb. 27 , 1610. " 66 66 6 ences , let him study the schoolmen xiv PREFACE . Truth.
... Term and Parliament ; thinking no time so possess'd , but " that I should talk of these Matters with so good and dear a " Friend . - Gray's - Inn , Feb. 27 , 1610. " 66 66 6 ences , let him study the schoolmen xiv PREFACE . Truth.
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... matters , and to call upon one thing to prove and " illustrate another , let him study the lawyers cases ; so every defect of the mind may have a special receipt . " 66 66 The next edition was in 1613. * It is entitled , " The Essaies ...
... matters , and to call upon one thing to prove and " illustrate another , let him study the lawyers cases ; so every defect of the mind may have a special receipt . " 66 66 The next edition was in 1613. * It is entitled , " The Essaies ...
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... matter of redar- " gution , it is enough to make him thought a person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title of the fourth part of the " Instauratio . " ↑ Catalogue Harleian , vol . iii . page 397. Art . 6797 ...
... matter of redar- " gution , it is enough to make him thought a person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title of the fourth part of the " Instauratio . " ↑ Catalogue Harleian , vol . iii . page 397. Art . 6797 ...
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... matters con- templative and active . For in government change " is suspected , though the better ; but it is natural " to arts to be in perpetual agitation and growth . " Neither is the danger alike of new light , and of 66 new motion ...
... matters con- templative and active . For in government change " is suspected , though the better ; but it is natural " to arts to be in perpetual agitation and growth . " Neither is the danger alike of new light , and of 66 new motion ...
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... matters , or else their choice " hath not been happy : " but yet it seems that he had stored his mind with a collection of these " Mucrones Verborum , " as , for his recreation in his sickness in the year preceding his death , he fanned ...
... matters , or else their choice " hath not been happy : " but yet it seems that he had stored his mind with a collection of these " Mucrones Verborum , " as , for his recreation in his sickness in the year preceding his death , he fanned ...
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