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Pagina 301
... interest in religion as such , but merely with reference to it as connected with everything upon which he could exercise his mental powers . Philosophy , not religion , was the subject that en- grossed Bacon's attention and the one in ...
... interest in religion as such , but merely with reference to it as connected with everything upon which he could exercise his mental powers . Philosophy , not religion , was the subject that en- grossed Bacon's attention and the one in ...
Pagina 279
... interest which , when treated controversially , they can scarcely retain . E. T. V. II . - BIOGRAPHICAL . The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon , including all his occasional works , namely Letters , Speeches , Tracts , State Papers ...
... interest which , when treated controversially , they can scarcely retain . E. T. V. II . - BIOGRAPHICAL . The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon , including all his occasional works , namely Letters , Speeches , Tracts , State Papers ...
Pagina 319
... interest to the part of the edition to which we are thus directed . 6 While we are penning these lines , we receive an additional evidence of the European interest which this subject excites in M. Charles de Remusat's new work , Bacon ...
... interest to the part of the edition to which we are thus directed . 6 While we are penning these lines , we receive an additional evidence of the European interest which this subject excites in M. Charles de Remusat's new work , Bacon ...
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