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... remarks such is done , and to a much greater extent than even the most intelligent classes are generally aware of . The times in which he lived afforded no opportunities or facili- ties for mental culture and development which Bacon did ...
... remarks such is done , and to a much greater extent than even the most intelligent classes are generally aware of . The times in which he lived afforded no opportunities or facili- ties for mental culture and development which Bacon did ...
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... remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it was to be personally and familiarly acquainted both with the author of Hamlet and the author of the Novum Organum . If for no other reason than this , we might well feel ...
... remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it was to be personally and familiarly acquainted both with the author of Hamlet and the author of the Novum Organum . If for no other reason than this , we might well feel ...
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... remarks : " In truth , it is a design which cannot be completed , there being no limit to the phenomena universi , ' which are potentially , if not actually , cog- nizable ; and it is to be observed , that even if all the facts known at ...
... remarks : " In truth , it is a design which cannot be completed , there being no limit to the phenomena universi , ' which are potentially , if not actually , cog- nizable ; and it is to be observed , that even if all the facts known at ...
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... remarks on the subject are forcible . " But this consequence doth often deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly being applied to himself out of his own mouth ; but ...
... remarks on the subject are forcible . " But this consequence doth often deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly being applied to himself out of his own mouth ; but ...
Pagina 47
... remark in passing , that almost all countries , of modern Europe , have produced their greatest thinkers about the same time — that is , from the middle of the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth . It is very justly said ...
... remark in passing , that almost all countries , of modern Europe , have produced their greatest thinkers about the same time — that is , from the middle of the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth . It is very justly said ...
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