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Chapter IV EARLY YOUTH AND THE UNIVERSITY : THE ROYAL REVELATION WE ( 1573-1576 ) " " E have seen that apart from private tuition by the best masters Francis Bacon's environment had been of such a general educative nature , so unique in ...
Chapter IV EARLY YOUTH AND THE UNIVERSITY : THE ROYAL REVELATION WE ( 1573-1576 ) " " E have seen that apart from private tuition by the best masters Francis Bacon's environment had been of such a general educative nature , so unique in ...
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Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
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The CHANGE which happened was not in her Nature but upon the Necessity of Times .... ( p . 151 ) . Now if there be any severer nature that shall tax her for that she suffered herself , and was very willing to be Courted , Wooed , and to ...
The CHANGE which happened was not in her Nature but upon the Necessity of Times .... ( p . 151 ) . Now if there be any severer nature that shall tax her for that she suffered herself , and was very willing to be Courted , Wooed , and to ...
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