The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... Aristotle , as though he had been of the race of the Ottomans , thought he could not reign except the first thing he did he killed all his brethren ; yet to those that seek truth and not magistrality , it cannot but seem a matter of ...
... Aristotle , as though he had been of the race of the Ottomans , thought he could not reign except the first thing he did he killed all his brethren ; yet to those that seek truth and not magistrality , it cannot but seem a matter of ...
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... Aristotle , and the other of Hippocrates . And although they have of later time been used to be coupled with super stitious and fantastical arts , yet being purged and restored to their true state , they have both of them a solid ground ...
... Aristotle , and the other of Hippocrates . And although they have of later time been used to be coupled with super stitious and fantastical arts , yet being purged and restored to their true state , they have both of them a solid ground ...
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... Aristotle mentioneth by the way , which is to bear ever towards the contrary extreme of that whereunto we are by nature inclined ; like unto the rowing against the stream , or making a wand straight by bending him contrary to his ...
... Aristotle mentioneth by the way , which is to bear ever towards the contrary extreme of that whereunto we are by nature inclined ; like unto the rowing against the stream , or making a wand straight by bending him contrary to his ...
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