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Bacon was devoted to the principle of monarchial absolutism , but he differed from many of the crown's advisers in the quality of his intelligence as well as in his class inter- ests . These were the factors which made Bacon invaluable ...
Bacon was devoted to the principle of monarchial absolutism , but he differed from many of the crown's advisers in the quality of his intelligence as well as in his class inter- ests . These were the factors which made Bacon invaluable ...
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8,000 actions before Bacon was summoned , and some 28 were found who declared that they had sent him gifts , in most cases after the conclusion of their actions . It is significant that after the most searching investigation the courts ...
8,000 actions before Bacon was summoned , and some 28 were found who declared that they had sent him gifts , in most cases after the conclusion of their actions . It is significant that after the most searching investigation the courts ...
Pagina 108
On the contrary , our respect for science is now so unquestioning that we can hardly appreciate Bacon's pioneer work in demanding it . But it is unquestionably true , as Goethe said , that : " The impact of Bacon's genius directed the ...
On the contrary , our respect for science is now so unquestioning that we can hardly appreciate Bacon's pioneer work in demanding it . But it is unquestionably true , as Goethe said , that : " The impact of Bacon's genius directed the ...
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