The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... mind with things , nothing similar to which is to be met with on earth , at least as regards earthly objects . But that errors which have gained firm ground , and will forever continue to gain ground , would , if the mind were left to ...
... mind with things , nothing similar to which is to be met with on earth , at least as regards earthly objects . But that errors which have gained firm ground , and will forever continue to gain ground , would , if the mind were left to ...
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... mind is pre- of this real world , must derive all from things occupied are either adventitious or innate . The themselves . Nor can any substitution or com- adventitious have crept into the minds of men pensation of wit , meditation ...
... mind is pre- of this real world , must derive all from things occupied are either adventitious or innate . The themselves . Nor can any substitution or com- adventitious have crept into the minds of men pensation of wit , meditation ...
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... mind which follows close upon the senses , and open and establish a new and certain course for the mind from the first actual perceptions of the senses themselves . This no doubt was the view taken by those who have assigned so much to ...
... mind which follows close upon the senses , and open and establish a new and certain course for the mind from the first actual perceptions of the senses themselves . This no doubt was the view taken by those who have assigned so much to ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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