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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings - Page 329
1849
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Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1

George Lillie Craik - Philosophers - 1846 - 730 pages
...man receiveth from his friend ; but before you come to that, certain it is that whosoever hath bis mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing with another: he tosseth his thoughts more easily, he marshaleth them more orderly, he...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...man receiveth from his friend ; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath bin mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding...do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another : he tosscth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly...
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A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding

John Locke - Intellect - 1849 - 372 pages
...receiveth from his friend ; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his miud fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding...do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily ; he marshalleth them moie orderly ;...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - Biography - 1850 - 590 pages
...before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath Tus miíiJ fraught with many thoughts, hin wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another; he tossclh his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly ; he...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...understood only of faithful counsel, which a man rcceiveth from his friend ; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught...do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly...
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The Christian Library: Comrising the Following Standard Works in Religious ...

Theology - 1851 - 592 pages
...of soul and sentiment, besides that fruit of friendship so aptly characterized by Lord Bacon : — " Whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts,...understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing with another — he tosseth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly...
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The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, with notes by A. Spiers

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 pages
...understood only of faithful counsel, which a man receiveth from his friend; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, hte wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 pages
...understood only of faithful counsel, which a man receiveth from his friend; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught...do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily ; he marshalleth them more orderly ;...
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Polonius: A Collection of Wise Saws and Modern Instances

Edward FitzGerald - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1852 - 172 pages
...the universal way with multitudes of men. Goethe. BE NOT SOLITARY, BE NOT IDLE. TOSSING THE THOUGHTS. WHOSOEVER hath his mind fraught with many Thoughts,...wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communication and discoursing with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily ; he marshalleth them...
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The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral with A table of the colours of good ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 pages
...understood only of faithful counsel, which a man receiveth from his friend ; but before you come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught...do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another: he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshal! eth them more orderly; heseeth...
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