The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... sense of injury , and of a reliance upon the justice of future ages , as the opening of the Novum Organum speaks with the consciousness of power : 2 FRANCISCUS DE VERULAMIO SIC COGITAVIT . There was also something to me truly affecting ...
... sense of injury , and of a reliance upon the justice of future ages , as the opening of the Novum Organum speaks with the consciousness of power : 2 FRANCISCUS DE VERULAMIO SIC COGITAVIT . There was also something to me truly affecting ...
Page xviii
... sense , which is God's lamp , lucerna Dei spi- raculum hominis , will inquire with all sobriety and severity , whether there be to be found in the footsteps of nature , any such transmission and influx of immateriate virtues and Such ...
... sense , which is God's lamp , lucerna Dei spi- raculum hominis , will inquire with all sobriety and severity , whether there be to be found in the footsteps of nature , any such transmission and influx of immateriate virtues and Such ...
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... sense of injustice , never fails ultimately to mitigate disappointment , by insuring the sympathy of the wise and the good . This cloud soon passed away ; for , though Ba- con had stooped to politics , his mind , when he resumed his ...
... sense of injustice , never fails ultimately to mitigate disappointment , by insuring the sympathy of the wise and the good . This cloud soon passed away ; for , though Ba- con had stooped to politics , his mind , when he resumed his ...
Page xxxii
... sense , so I wish you do not find another " quis putasset , " in the manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citņ transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum ...
... sense , so I wish you do not find another " quis putasset , " in the manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citņ transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum ...
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... sense to take a true magnitude and dimension , he intended an investigation of the general truths upon which the prosperity of states depends , with a particular application of them to this island . ( E ) He has , however , only drawn ...
... sense to take a true magnitude and dimension , he intended an investigation of the general truths upon which the prosperity of states depends , with a particular application of them to this island . ( E ) He has , however , only drawn ...
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