Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... author's own arrangement , and supplying the omitted portions . Such of Shaw's notes as were deemed of value have been ... authors whom Bacon loved to consult , and whose agency contributed to the formation of his colossal powers . The ...
... author's own arrangement , and supplying the omitted portions . Such of Shaw's notes as were deemed of value have been ... authors whom Bacon loved to consult , and whose agency contributed to the formation of his colossal powers . The ...
Side 9
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. FRANCIS OF VERULAM'S GREAT INSTAURATION ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AUTHOR FRANCIS OF VERULAM THOUGHT THUS , AND SUCH IS THE METHOD WHICH HE DETERMINED WITHIN himself , aND WHICH HE THOUGHT IT CONCERNED THE LIVING AND ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. FRANCIS OF VERULAM'S GREAT INSTAURATION ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AUTHOR FRANCIS OF VERULAM THOUGHT THUS , AND SUCH IS THE METHOD WHICH HE DETERMINED WITHIN himself , aND WHICH HE THOUGHT IT CONCERNED THE LIVING AND ...
Side 10
... outline and determination of the matter his mind had embraced , as well as some mark of his sincere and earnest affection to promote the happiness of mankind . AUTHOR'S PREFACE Of the state of learning - That it 10 THE GREAT INSTAURATION.
... outline and determination of the matter his mind had embraced , as well as some mark of his sincere and earnest affection to promote the happiness of mankind . AUTHOR'S PREFACE Of the state of learning - That it 10 THE GREAT INSTAURATION.
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Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. AUTHOR'S PREFACE Of the state of learning - That it is neither prosperous nor greatly advanced , and that a way must be opened to the human understanding entirely distinct from that known to our predecessors ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. AUTHOR'S PREFACE Of the state of learning - That it is neither prosperous nor greatly advanced , and that a way must be opened to the human understanding entirely distinct from that known to our predecessors ...
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... author , and afterward degenerate . For since men have gone over in crowds to the opinion of their leader , like ... authors , and repeating their doctrines . It is a fatal mistake to suppose that the sciences have gradually arrived ...
... author , and afterward degenerate . For since men have gone over in crowds to the opinion of their leader , like ... authors , and repeating their doctrines . It is a fatal mistake to suppose that the sciences have gradually arrived ...
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