The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1956 - 298 sider |
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... concerning the principles or originals of things . The third is the doctrine concerning all variety and parti cularity of things ; whether it be of the differing substances , or their differing qualities and natures ; whereof there need ...
... concerning the principles or originals of things . The third is the doctrine concerning all variety and parti cularity of things ; whether it be of the differing substances , or their differing qualities and natures ; whereof there need ...
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... concerning the expressing or transferring our knowledge to others ; which I will term by the general name of tradition or delivery . Tradition hath three parts ; the first concerning the organ of tradition ; the second concerning the ...
... concerning the expressing or transferring our knowledge to others ; which I will term by the general name of tradition or delivery . Tradition hath three parts ; the first concerning the organ of tradition ; the second concerning the ...
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... concerning the exposition and explication of authors , which resteth in annotations and commentaries : wherein it is over usual to blanch the obscure places and discourse upon the plain . The third is concerning the times , which in ...
... concerning the exposition and explication of authors , which resteth in annotations and commentaries : wherein it is over usual to blanch the obscure places and discourse upon the plain . The third is concerning the times , which in ...
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