Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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Pagina 358
... highest honour for many hundreds of years , a vast moral amelioration must have taken place . Was it so ? Look at the schools of this wisdom four centuries before the Christian era , and four centuries after that era . Compare the men ...
... highest honour for many hundreds of years , a vast moral amelioration must have taken place . Was it so ? Look at the schools of this wisdom four centuries before the Christian era , and four centuries after that era . Compare the men ...
Pagina 281
... highest official rank present , and one very confident of his own abilities , the proceed- ings were no doubt ordered and the examination conducted . " ( P. 93 ) The " tampering with the judges " is a long story , and no doubt Bacon was ...
... highest official rank present , and one very confident of his own abilities , the proceed- ings were no doubt ordered and the examination conducted . " ( P. 93 ) The " tampering with the judges " is a long story , and no doubt Bacon was ...
Pagina 305
... highest , metaphysics ; as to the summit and vertex ( " the " work which God worketh from the beginning even to the " end , " the highest law of Nature ) , I doubt whether human ' inquiry can reach thereto . ' And he applies to those ...
... highest , metaphysics ; as to the summit and vertex ( " the " work which God worketh from the beginning even to the " end , " the highest law of Nature ) , I doubt whether human ' inquiry can reach thereto . ' And he applies to those ...
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