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Pagina ix
... in states , and not living in the eyes of men , are like the images of Cassius and Brutus in · the funeral of Junia : of which not being represented , as many others were , Tacitus saith , " Eo ipso iv ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
... in states , and not living in the eyes of men , are like the images of Cassius and Brutus in · the funeral of Junia : of which not being represented , as many others were , Tacitus saith , " Eo ipso iv ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
Pagina xxviii
... living creatures is to defend them from the ex- tremities of heat or cold ; or that the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frames of the bodies of living creatures are built ; or that the leaves of trees are for ...
... living creatures is to defend them from the ex- tremities of heat or cold ; or that the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frames of the bodies of living creatures are built ; or that the leaves of trees are for ...
Pagina xlvi
... living tongues ; but greatest in dead languages 198 Duties of grammar are two . 1. Popular . 2. Philosophical . Popular grammar is for the learning and speaking languages . Philosophical grammar examines the power of words as they are ...
... living tongues ; but greatest in dead languages 198 Duties of grammar are two . 1. Popular . 2. Philosophical . Popular grammar is for the learning and speaking languages . Philosophical grammar examines the power of words as they are ...
Pagina lvii
... living creature , she formeth rudiments of all the parts at one time : so in obtaining virtue by habit , while a man practiseth temperance , he doth not profit much to fortitude , nor the like ; but when he dedicateth and ap- plieth ...
... living creature , she formeth rudiments of all the parts at one time : so in obtaining virtue by habit , while a man practiseth temperance , he doth not profit much to fortitude , nor the like ; but when he dedicateth and ap- plieth ...
Pagina lxx
... living neither are the pots or lavers , whose place was in the outward part of the temple , to be sought in the holiest place of all , where the ark of the testimony was seated . 2. The perfection of the laws of nature . 3. The secrets ...
... living neither are the pots or lavers , whose place was in the outward part of the temple , to be sought in the holiest place of all , where the ark of the testimony was seated . 2. The perfection of the laws of nature . 3. The secrets ...
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