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... word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue , but rather help to make it manifest . " * With the exception of the last sentence , it cannot be said that there is much exaggeration in this , though the ...
... word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue , but rather help to make it manifest . " * With the exception of the last sentence , it cannot be said that there is much exaggeration in this , though the ...
Pagina 20
... words . This , taken in connection with the first axiom of the Novum Or- ganum already referred to , reminds the ... word that could be regarded as a sneer at Christianity ; and it may be questioned whether even the author of " Hudibras ...
... words . This , taken in connection with the first axiom of the Novum Or- ganum already referred to , reminds the ... word that could be regarded as a sneer at Christianity ; and it may be questioned whether even the author of " Hudibras ...
Pagina 22
... 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 anything that does not belong to it ? If it be asked , more par ...
... 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 anything that does not belong to it ? If it be asked , more par ...
Pagina 23
... words , fruitfulness better than barrenness . He proclaimed , in effect , that he had discovered a gold mine ; and gave directions to show how the gold could be procured with most facility and in largest quantities ; but did not force ...
... words , fruitfulness better than barrenness . He proclaimed , in effect , that he had discovered a gold mine ; and gave directions to show how the gold could be procured with most facility and in largest quantities ; but did not force ...
Pagina 24
... word after another , so as to make sense , and so ar- rives at a series of discoveries , each of which confirms the other . John , who is a scrupulous Baconian , says : " You are not going the right way to work . You will never be able ...
... word after another , so as to make sense , and so ar- rives at a series of discoveries , each of which confirms the other . John , who is a scrupulous Baconian , says : " You are not going the right way to work . You will never be able ...
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