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Pagina 17
... importance attached by the literary and learned men of England to the works of Bacon , that it has been deemed necessary for three savans to join their labors in order to do them justice - each taking charge of that department for which ...
... importance attached by the literary and learned men of England to the works of Bacon , that it has been deemed necessary for three savans to join their labors in order to do them justice - each taking charge of that department for which ...
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... importance , and Mr. Spedding assigns a reason for it which is plausible , if not alto- gether satisfactory . He tells us that , inasmuch as all the parts of the Instauration were incomplete and more or less abortive , the best way is ...
... importance , and Mr. Spedding assigns a reason for it which is plausible , if not alto- gether satisfactory . He tells us that , inasmuch as all the parts of the Instauration were incomplete and more or less abortive , the best way is ...
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... importance and dignity which it had never possessed before . In a word , he taught those capable of thinking how they could make the best use of their reasoning faculties . Is there not sufficient glory in this without the addition of ...
... importance and dignity which it had never possessed before . In a word , he taught those capable of thinking how they could make the best use of their reasoning faculties . Is there not sufficient glory in this without the addition of ...
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... importance of them as an aid to physical inquiries ; he does not say a word about Napier's Logarithms , which had been published only nine years before , and reprinted more than once in the interval . He complained that no considerable ...
... importance of them as an aid to physical inquiries ; he does not say a word about Napier's Logarithms , which had been published only nine years before , and reprinted more than once in the interval . He complained that no considerable ...
Pagina 30
... important cases , public and private , who was in turn Queen's Counsel Extraordinary , So- licitor - General , and Attorney - General , and finally Lord High Chan- cellor , must necessarily have possessed oratorical abilities of a high ...
... important cases , public and private , who was in turn Queen's Counsel Extraordinary , So- licitor - General , and Attorney - General , and finally Lord High Chan- cellor , must necessarily have possessed oratorical abilities of a high ...
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