Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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Side 8
... Herschel , and the German and French editors , have been diligently consulted , that noth- ing may be wanting to render it as perfect as possible . J. D. FRANCIS OF VERULAM'S GREAT INSTAURATION ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AUTHOR FRANCIS 8 PREFACE.
... Herschel , and the German and French editors , have been diligently consulted , that noth- ing may be wanting to render it as perfect as possible . J. D. FRANCIS OF VERULAM'S GREAT INSTAURATION ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AUTHOR FRANCIS 8 PREFACE.
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... perfect . Nor is this the haste of ambition , but anxiety , that if he should die there might remain behind him some outline and determination of the matter his mind had embraced , as well as some mark of his sincere and earnest ...
... perfect . Nor is this the haste of ambition , but anxiety , that if he should die there might remain behind him some outline and determination of the matter his mind had embraced , as well as some mark of his sincere and earnest ...
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... perfect in the original author , and afterward degenerate . For since men have gone over in crowds to the opinion of their leader , like those silent senators of Rome , ' they add nothing to the extent of learning themselves , but ...
... perfect in the original author , and afterward degenerate . For since men have gone over in crowds to the opinion of their leader , like those silent senators of Rome , ' they add nothing to the extent of learning themselves , but ...
Side 16
... perfect application of the human mind should be introduced . This , however , is not to be understood as if nothing had been ef- fected by the immense labors of so many past ages ; as the ancients have performed surprisingly in subjects ...
... perfect application of the human mind should be introduced . This , however , is not to be understood as if nothing had been ef- fected by the immense labors of so many past ages ; as the ancients have performed surprisingly in subjects ...
Side 20
... perfect the old , and lead on to new ; being equally inclined to cultivate the discoveries of antiquity , as to strike out fresh paths of science . In classing the sciences , we comprehend not only the things already invented and known ...
... perfect the old , and lead on to new ; being equally inclined to cultivate the discoveries of antiquity , as to strike out fresh paths of science . In classing the sciences , we comprehend not only the things already invented and known ...
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