Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... received the higher title of Lord Chancellor , and was made Baron Verulam ; in 1621 he was created Viscount St. Albans . It is well known that in the last - named year , he was tried for bribery and corruption , and was sentenced to ...
... received the higher title of Lord Chancellor , and was made Baron Verulam ; in 1621 he was created Viscount St. Albans . It is well known that in the last - named year , he was tried for bribery and corruption , and was sentenced to ...
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... received arts above measure , they look out no further ; or else despising themselves too much , they exercise their talents upon lighter matters , without attempting the capital things of all . And hence the sciences seem to have their ...
... received arts above measure , they look out no further ; or else despising themselves too much , they exercise their talents upon lighter matters , without attempting the capital things of all . And hence the sciences seem to have their ...
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... received by posterity , as readily gratifying their curiosity , and in- dulging their indolence . But he that rests upon estab- lished consent as the judgment approved by time , trusts to a very fallacious and weak foundation ; for we ...
... received by posterity , as readily gratifying their curiosity , and in- dulging their indolence . But he that rests upon estab- lished consent as the judgment approved by time , trusts to a very fallacious and weak foundation ; for we ...
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... received opinions , and go to the fountain- head , but think it enough to add somewhat of their own ; as prudentially considering , that at the time they show their modesty in assenting , they may have a liberty of add- ing . But while ...
... received opinions , and go to the fountain- head , but think it enough to add somewhat of their own ; as prudentially considering , that at the time they show their modesty in assenting , they may have a liberty of add- ing . But while ...
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... received divisions are only fitted to the received sum of the sciences , as it now stands . With regard to the things we shall note as defective ; it will be our method to give more than the bare titles , or short heads of what we ...
... received divisions are only fitted to the received sum of the sciences , as it now stands . With regard to the things we shall note as defective ; it will be our method to give more than the bare titles , or short heads of what we ...
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