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... examined all , I find myself bound by the principles of grace and the law of mine own reason to embrace no other religion than this . ( a ) From his Prayers , found after his death , his piety cannot be mistaken . ( b ) They have the ...
... examined all , I find myself bound by the principles of grace and the law of mine own reason to embrace no other religion than this . ( a ) From his Prayers , found after his death , his piety cannot be mistaken . ( b ) They have the ...
Pagina cdlxxxiv
... Examination of witnesses against Ba- con , 323 . Exclusion of irrelevants in search after a nature , 290 . Exclusions , table of Bacon's mode of discovering , 288 . Experience , literate , Bacon's comple- tion of the tract upon , one of ...
... Examination of witnesses against Ba- con , 323 . Exclusion of irrelevants in search after a nature , 290 . Exclusions , table of Bacon's mode of discovering , 288 . Experience , literate , Bacon's comple- tion of the tract upon , one of ...
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... examination by , of Peacham , an old clergyman , preparatory to his prosecution for high treason , 169 ; the erroneous principle of the trial by , see note ( a ) , 163 , 164 ; Bacon's private opinion of the trial by , 175 ; Queen ...
... examination by , of Peacham , an old clergyman , preparatory to his prosecution for high treason , 169 ; the erroneous principle of the trial by , see note ( a ) , 163 , 164 ; Bacon's private opinion of the trial by , 175 ; Queen ...
Pagina 8
... examined against Bacon , 323 . Words , study of , Bacon's low estimate of , 128 ; study of , a distemper of learning , illustrated by Pygmalion , 129 . Wroth and Mainwaring , ridiculous charge against Bacon in the cause of , 338 ...
... examined against Bacon , 323 . Words , study of , Bacon's low estimate of , 128 ; study of , a distemper of learning , illustrated by Pygmalion , 129 . Wroth and Mainwaring , ridiculous charge against Bacon in the cause of , 338 ...
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... examined , and the only fair inference is , that it was written at a very early period of his life . * The same author says , " But what is extremely remarkable in this small treatise , is the care and accuracy with which he has set ...
... examined , and the only fair inference is , that it was written at a very early period of his life . * The same author says , " But what is extremely remarkable in this small treatise , is the care and accuracy with which he has set ...
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