Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... BACON • SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE LORD CLIVE VON RANKE LEIGH HUNT • PAGE • 1 28 51 98 • € 122 132 • 140 147 . 165 190 220 · 235 . 264 286 310 346 415 464 . 497 541 LORD HOLLAND WARREN HASTINGS FREDERIC THE GREAT ...
... BACON • SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE LORD CLIVE VON RANKE LEIGH HUNT • PAGE • 1 28 51 98 • € 122 132 • 140 147 . 165 190 220 · 235 . 264 286 310 346 415 464 . 497 541 LORD HOLLAND WARREN HASTINGS FREDERIC THE GREAT ...
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... Bacon seems to countenance , is that the treatise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations against the arts of ambitious men . It would be easy to show that neither of these solutions is consistent with many passages ...
... Bacon seems to countenance , is that the treatise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations against the arts of ambitious men . It would be easy to show that neither of these solutions is consistent with many passages ...
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... Bacon , will show from what quarter the storm is setting in . A great statesman might , by ju- dicious and timely reformations , by reconciling the two great branches of public affairs ; but it has its proper sphere . Conspiracies and ...
... Bacon , will show from what quarter the storm is setting in . A great statesman might , by ju- dicious and timely reformations , by reconciling the two great branches of public affairs ; but it has its proper sphere . Conspiracies and ...
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... Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke . The English principles of toleration , the English respect for per- sonal liberty , the English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good , were making rapid progress . There is scarcely ...
... Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke . The English principles of toleration , the English respect for per- sonal liberty , the English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good , were making rapid progress . There is scarcely ...
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... Bacon , till country rectors condemn the illibe- rality and intolerance of Sir Thomas More . • Seeing these things , seeing that , by the confession of the most obstinate enemies of innovation , our race has hitherto been almost ...
... Bacon , till country rectors condemn the illibe- rality and intolerance of Sir Thomas More . • Seeing these things , seeing that , by the confession of the most obstinate enemies of innovation , our race has hitherto been almost ...
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