The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... Invention in arts . Invention in sciences .. ... 207 207 THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . The excellence of Learning and the merit Literate experience .. 209 Novum Organum . 209 of disseminating it 162 Invention of argument . 209 ...
... Invention in arts . Invention in sciences .. ... 207 207 THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . The excellence of Learning and the merit Literate experience .. 209 Novum Organum . 209 of disseminating it 162 Invention of argument . 209 ...
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... inventions ; in the other we place the statues of all principal inventors . There we have the statue of your Columbus ... invention of value , we erect a statue to the inventor , and give him a liberal and honourable reward . These ...
... inventions ; in the other we place the statues of all principal inventors . There we have the statue of your Columbus ... invention of value , we erect a statue to the inventor , and give him a liberal and honourable reward . These ...
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... inventions of one rich mind , may be traced much of what has been effected in science and mechanics , since Bacon's ... invention , which , in truth , we de vised in our youth , when we were at Paris : and is a thing that yet seemeth to ...
... inventions of one rich mind , may be traced much of what has been effected in science and mechanics , since Bacon's ... invention , which , in truth , we de vised in our youth , when we were at Paris : and is a thing that yet seemeth to ...
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... invention or judgment be too barren or too weak , yet by the benefit of other arts , I did hope to dis- pose or digest the authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from ...
... invention or judgment be too barren or too weak , yet by the benefit of other arts , I did hope to dis- pose or digest the authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from ...
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... invention , by which our reason will be " rightly guided , and directed to the place where the star appears , and point to the very house where the babe lies . ” These subjects , considered of importance by Bacon , by the ancients , and ...
... invention , by which our reason will be " rightly guided , and directed to the place where the star appears , and point to the very house where the babe lies . ” These subjects , considered of importance by Bacon , by the ancients , and ...
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