The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1929 - 275 sider |
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... writers or inquirers , concerning such parts of knowledge as may appear not to have been already sufficiently laboured or undertaken ; unto which point it is an inducement to enter into a view and examina- tion what parts of learning ...
... writers or inquirers , concerning such parts of knowledge as may appear not to have been already sufficiently laboured or undertaken ; unto which point it is an inducement to enter into a view and examina- tion what parts of learning ...
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... writing or taking instruc- tions for writing concerning the law of God , as Moses did when he abode so long in the mount . And so we see Henoch the seventh from Adam , who was the first contemplative and walked with God , yet did also ...
... writing or taking instruc- tions for writing concerning the law of God , as Moses did when he abode so long in the mount . And so we see Henoch the seventh from Adam , who was the first contemplative and walked with God , yet did also ...
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... writing seemeth to me ( ' si nunquam fallit imago ' ) , as far as a man can judge of his own work , not much better ... writers ; the art of printing , which communicateth books to men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by ...
... writing seemeth to me ( ' si nunquam fallit imago ' ) , as far as a man can judge of his own work , not much better ... writers ; the art of printing , which communicateth books to men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by ...
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