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... ancient philosophers of the smallest of their right- ful honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall ...
... ancient philosophers of the smallest of their right- ful honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall ...
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... ancient Hermes , the power and fortune of a king , the knowledge and illu- mination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . " * He always acted too literally on the ironical precept of Horace : - -Rem Si ...
... ancient Hermes , the power and fortune of a king , the knowledge and illu- mination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . " * He always acted too literally on the ironical precept of Horace : - -Rem Si ...
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... ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to disprove what generation after gen- eration , for nearly three hundred years , has felt to be but too true ...
... ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to disprove what generation after gen- eration , for nearly three hundred years , has felt to be but too true ...
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... chief characteristic is fruit . Hence , it is called new in contradistinction to the ancient philosophy which disdained to * De Rerum Natura , Lib . 1 , 49 . 1 be useful . Plato thought it well to study LORD BACON . [ Dec. ,
... chief characteristic is fruit . Hence , it is called new in contradistinction to the ancient philosophy which disdained to * De Rerum Natura , Lib . 1 , 49 . 1 be useful . Plato thought it well to study LORD BACON . [ Dec. ,
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... ancients were not ignorant of the inductive system , which , according to the common opinion , was not known until ... ancient as Noah's * Plato's Republic , book 7 . † Seneca Nat . Quaest . Praef . Lib . 3 . Ark . Bacon was not even ...
... ancients were not ignorant of the inductive system , which , according to the common opinion , was not known until ... ancient as Noah's * Plato's Republic , book 7 . † Seneca Nat . Quaest . Praef . Lib . 3 . Ark . Bacon was not even ...
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