“The” Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon: Reprinted from the Texts and Translations, with the Notes and Prefaces, of Ellis and Spedding |
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... hath been desired , that something should be signified touching his diet and the regimen of his health , of which , in regard of his universal insight into nature , he may perhaps be to some an example . For his diet , it was rather a ...
... hath been desired , that something should be signified touching his diet and the regimen of his health , of which , in regard of his universal insight into nature , he may perhaps be to some an example . For his diet , it was rather a ...
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... hath but her own native and original notions 1 ( which by the strange- ness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a ...
... hath but her own native and original notions 1 ( which by the strange- ness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a ...
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... hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch which hath been so learned in all literature and erudition , divine and human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of ...
... hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch which hath been so learned in all literature and erudition , divine and human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of ...
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... hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons ; Also he hath placed the world in man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end ; declaring not obscurely ...
... hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons ; Also he hath placed the world in man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end ; declaring not obscurely ...
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... hath been ordinary with politic men to extenuate and disable learned men by the names of Pedantes ; yet in the records of time it appeareth in many particulars , that the governments of princes in minority ( notwithstanding the infinite ...
... hath been ordinary with politic men to extenuate and disable learned men by the names of Pedantes ; yet in the records of time it appeareth in many particulars , that the governments of princes in minority ( notwithstanding the infinite ...
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