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... universities , framed , as they so wisely are , for the diffusion of the knowledge of our predecessors . Perhaps some opulent member of the university , when considering how he may extend to future times the blessings which he has ...
... universities , framed , as they so wisely are , for the diffusion of the knowledge of our predecessors . Perhaps some opulent member of the university , when considering how he may extend to future times the blessings which he has ...
Pagina vii
... universities , colleges , and schools , for the receipt and comforting of the same . All tending to quiet- ness and privateness of life , and discharge of cares and troubles ; much like the stations which Virgil prescribeth for the ...
... universities , colleges , and schools , for the receipt and comforting of the same . All tending to quiet- ness and privateness of life , and discharge of cares and troubles ; much like the stations which Virgil prescribeth for the ...
Pagina x
... universities , " he says , " they learn nothing but to believe : first , to believe that others know that which they know not ; and after , themselves know that which they know not . They are like a becalmed ship ; they never move but ...
... universities , " he says , " they learn nothing but to believe : first , to believe that others know that which they know not ; and after , themselves know that which they know not . They are like a becalmed ship ; they never move but ...
Pagina xi
... universities ; ( b ) in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the communication of the knowledge of our predecessors , there should be a college appropriated to the discovery of new truths , a ...
... universities ; ( b ) in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the communication of the knowledge of our predecessors , there should be a college appropriated to the discovery of new truths , a ...
Pagina xii
... prime youth at schools and universities as we do , either in learning mere words , or such things chiefly as were better unlearned . See his Tract on Education . So deeply was Bacon impressed with the magnitude of this xii LIFE OF BACON .
... prime youth at schools and universities as we do , either in learning mere words , or such things chiefly as were better unlearned . See his Tract on Education . So deeply was Bacon impressed with the magnitude of this xii LIFE OF BACON .
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