The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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Side 36
... sciences , in making them dictators , that their words should stand , and not consuls to give advice ; the damage is infinite that sciences have received thereby , as the principal cause that hath kept them low at a stay without growth ...
... sciences , in making them dictators , that their words should stand , and not consuls to give advice ; the damage is infinite that sciences have received thereby , as the principal cause that hath kept them low at a stay without growth ...
Side 76
... sciences that readers be of the most able and sufficient men ; as those which are ordained for generating and propagating of sciences , and not for transitory use . This cannot be , except their condition and endowment be such as may ...
... sciences that readers be of the most able and sufficient men ; as those which are ordained for generating and propagating of sciences , and not for transitory use . This cannot be , except their condition and endowment be such as may ...
Side 142
... sciences , and the other of speech and argu ments . The former of these I do report deficient ; which seemeth to me to be such a deficience as if , in the making of an inventory touching the state of a defunct , it should be set down ...
... sciences , and the other of speech and argu ments . The former of these I do report deficient ; which seemeth to me to be such a deficience as if , in the making of an inventory touching the state of a defunct , it should be set down ...
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