The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xiii
... ground for dis- course of government . Under the same head , Bacon follows Machiavel in the importance attached by him to fortune in human affairs , and pays special attention to the ' Architecture of Fortune ' ; but he severs himself ...
... ground for dis- course of government . Under the same head , Bacon follows Machiavel in the importance attached by him to fortune in human affairs , and pays special attention to the ' Architecture of Fortune ' ; but he severs himself ...
Side 7
... grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they ...
... grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they ...
Side 12
... ground of justice : for 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 ...
... ground of justice : for 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 ...
Side 14
... grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of those other , no more than of physic in a sound or well - dieted body . Neither can the experience of ...
... grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of those other , no more than of physic in a sound or well - dieted body . Neither can the experience of ...
Side 15
... ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve . If it make men positive and regular , it teacheth them what things are in their nature demonstrative , and what are conjectural , and ...
... ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve . If it make men positive and regular , it teacheth them what things are in their nature demonstrative , and what are conjectural , and ...
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