Of the Advancement of LearningJ.M. Dent, 1950 - 244 sider |
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... experience doth warrant , that both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in Learning and Arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men and the same ages . For , as for men , there cannot be a better nor ...
... experience doth warrant , that both in persons and in times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in Learning and Arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men and the same ages . For , as for men , there cannot be a better nor ...
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... experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imper- fections in their passions and customs ; yet if they be illu- minate by learning , they have those ...
... experience , that under learned princes and governors there have been ever the best times : for howsoever kings may have their imper- fections in their passions and customs ; yet if they be illu- minate by learning , they have those ...
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... experience by their magistralities , in adding , and taking out , and changing quid pro quo , in their receipts at their pleasures ; commanding so over the medicine , as the medicine cannot command over the diseases : for except it be ...
... experience by their magistralities , in adding , and taking out , and changing quid pro quo , in their receipts at their pleasures ; commanding so over the medicine , as the medicine cannot command over the diseases : for except it be ...
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