The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... [ CIVIL HISTORY ] II . 1. For civil history , " it is of three kinds ; not unfitly to be com- pared with the three kinds of pictures or images . For of pictures or images , we see some are unfinished , some are perfect , and some are ...
... [ CIVIL HISTORY ] II . 1. For civil history , " it is of three kinds ; not unfitly to be com- pared with the three kinds of pictures or images . For of pictures or images , we see some are unfinished , some are perfect , and some are ...
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... CIVIL KNOWLEDGE - IN CONVERSATION , NEGOTIATION OR BUSINESS ( WITH RULES FOR SELF - ADVANCEMENT ) , AND GOVERNMENT ( INCLUDING LAWS ) ] XXIII . 1. Civil knowledge is conversant about a subject which of all others is most immersed in ...
... CIVIL KNOWLEDGE - IN CONVERSATION , NEGOTIATION OR BUSINESS ( WITH RULES FOR SELF - ADVANCEMENT ) , AND GOVERNMENT ( INCLUDING LAWS ) ] XXIII . 1. Civil knowledge is conversant about a subject which of all others is most immersed in ...
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... civil knowledge ; and with civil knowledge have concluded human philo- sophy ; and with human philosophy , philosophy in general . And be- ing now at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing seemeth to me ...
... civil knowledge ; and with civil knowledge have concluded human philo- sophy ; and with human philosophy , philosophy in general . And be- ing now at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing seemeth to me ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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