The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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Side 84
... touching the nature and operation of those common adjuncts of things , as in nature : and only a resuming and repeating of the force and use of them in speech or argument . Therefore , be- cause in a writing of this nature I avoid all ...
... touching the nature and operation of those common adjuncts of things , as in nature : and only a resuming and repeating of the force and use of them in speech or argument . Therefore , be- cause in a writing of this nature I avoid all ...
Side 87
... touching divine philo- sophy , I am so far from noting any deficience , as I rather note an excess : whereunto I have digressed because of the extreme preju- dice which both religion and philosophy hath received and may receive by being ...
... touching divine philo- sophy , I am so far from noting any deficience , as I rather note an excess : whereunto I have digressed because of the extreme preju- dice which both religion and philosophy hath received and may receive by being ...
Side 198
... touching private right of meum and tuum have into the public state , and how they may be made apt and agreeable ; how laws are to be penned and delivered , whether in texts or in acts , brief or large , with preambles , or without ; how ...
... touching private right of meum and tuum have into the public state , and how they may be made apt and agreeable ; how laws are to be penned and delivered , whether in texts or in acts , brief or large , with preambles , or without ; how ...
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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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