Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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... corruption , and was sentenced to fine and imprisonment . We are not here directly con- cerned with Bacon's career as a lawyer , politician , courtier and man of letters , and consequently pass at once to his place in science and ...
... corruption , and was sentenced to fine and imprisonment . We are not here directly con- cerned with Bacon's career as a lawyer , politician , courtier and man of letters , and consequently pass at once to his place in science and ...
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... corrupts the labors of his predecessors . This , however , is usually well received by posterity , as readily gratifying their curiosity , and in- dulging their indolence . But he that rests upon estab- lished consent as the judgment ...
... corrupts the labors of his predecessors . This , however , is usually well received by posterity , as readily gratifying their curiosity , and in- dulging their indolence . But he that rests upon estab- lished consent as the judgment ...
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... corrupt the minds of children , we cannot too care- fully guard the infancy of philosophy from all vanity and superstition . And when any new or more curious experi- ment is offered , though it may seem to us certain and well founded ...
... corrupt the minds of children , we cannot too care- fully guard the infancy of philosophy from all vanity and superstition . And when any new or more curious experi- ment is offered , though it may seem to us certain and well founded ...
Side 50
... corrupt times , refused to take part in the administration of the commonwealth , say- ing that a man should treat his country with the same for- bearance as his parents , and recall her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest ...
... corrupt times , refused to take part in the administration of the commonwealth , say- ing that a man should treat his country with the same for- bearance as his parents , and recall her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest ...
Side 51
... corrupt . Nor can this be other- wise ; for learning gives men a true sense of their frailty , the casualty of fortune , and the dignity of the soul and its office ; whence they cannot think say greatness of fortune a worthy end of ...
... corrupt . Nor can this be other- wise ; for learning gives men a true sense of their frailty , the casualty of fortune , and the dignity of the soul and its office ; whence they cannot think say greatness of fortune a worthy end of ...
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