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Pagina 8
... and to mine own countrymen , after some time be passed over . " ( b ) FRANCIS OF VERULAM THOUGHT THUS . ( c ) In his letter to King James , March 25 , 1620 , in the Cabala . James : ( a ) I wish that as I 8 PREFACE .
... and to mine own countrymen , after some time be passed over . " ( b ) FRANCIS OF VERULAM THOUGHT THUS . ( c ) In his letter to King James , March 25 , 1620 , in the Cabala . James : ( a ) I wish that as I 8 PREFACE .
Pagina iii
... heeded not , " & c . ( c ) The laws of sound were always a subject of his thoughts . In the third century of the Sylva , he says , " we have laboured , as may appear , in this 1573 . Ęt . 13 . The uni- versity . LIFE OF BACON . iii.
... heeded not , " & c . ( c ) The laws of sound were always a subject of his thoughts . In the third century of the Sylva , he says , " we have laboured , as may appear , in this 1573 . Ęt . 13 . The uni- versity . LIFE OF BACON . iii.
Pagina v
... thought . This pretended learned man told me , it was a mistaking in me ; for ( said he ) it was not the knowledge of the man's thought , ( for that is proper to God , ) but it was the inforcing of a thought upon him , and binding his ...
... thought . This pretended learned man told me , it was a mistaking in me ; for ( said he ) it was not the knowledge of the man's thought , ( for that is proper to God , ) but it was the inforcing of a thought upon him , and binding his ...
Pagina ix
... thought weak in the roof of it , was supported by a pillar of iron of the bigness of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was struck , but it would make ...
... thought weak in the roof of it , was supported by a pillar of iron of the bigness of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was struck , but it would make ...
Pagina xii
... thoughts of litigious terms , fat contentions and flow- ing fees : and , if they quit it for state affairs , they betake themselves to this trust with souls so unprincipled in virtue and true generous breeding , that flattery and court ...
... thoughts of litigious terms , fat contentions and flow- ing fees : and , if they quit it for state affairs , they betake themselves to this trust with souls so unprincipled in virtue and true generous breeding , that flattery and court ...
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