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Pagina ix
... experience . 182 Novum Organum . 182 Ivention of argument . 183 Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The illustration of speech OF THE WILL The image of good Puplic and private good The culture of the ...
... experience . 182 Novum Organum . 182 Ivention of argument . 183 Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The illustration of speech OF THE WILL The image of good Puplic and private good The culture of the ...
Pagina ix
... experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a further proceed- ing therein doth bring the mind back again to religion . Let no man , upon a weak conceit of sobriety , or ...
... experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a further proceed- ing therein doth bring the mind back again to religion . Let no man , upon a weak conceit of sobriety , or ...
Pagina ix
... experience to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful consequence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well mingled with men grounded in learning . 1. It makes ...
... experience to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful consequence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well mingled with men grounded in learning . 1. It makes ...
Pagina xxviii
... experience . That knowledge is worthiest , which is charged with least multiplicity ; which appeareth to be Metaphysique ; as that which considereth the simple forms or differences of things , which are few in number , and the degrees ...
... experience . That knowledge is worthiest , which is charged with least multiplicity ; which appeareth to be Metaphysique ; as that which considereth the simple forms or differences of things , which are few in number , and the degrees ...
Pagina lv
... experience are as goodly fields where these observations grow ; whereof we make a few posies to hold in our hands , but no man bringeth them to the confectionary , that receipts might be made of them for the use of life . 6. Natural and ...
... experience are as goodly fields where these observations grow ; whereof we make a few posies to hold in our hands , but no man bringeth them to the confectionary , that receipts might be made of them for the use of life . 6. Natural and ...
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