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Pagina 11
... thought could render him any service - while crouching in the dust to each - including those who heartily despised his meanness has scarcely a parallel in its grossness . When first accused , he is full of confidence , declaring himself ...
... thought could render him any service - while crouching in the dust to each - including those who heartily despised his meanness has scarcely a parallel in its grossness . When first accused , he is full of confidence , declaring himself ...
Pagina 13
... thought that Elizabeth had been too merciful in sparing the neck of so wicked an of- fender , now joined the rest in congratulating him on his libera- tion ; for he did not know but a reaction would take place which would enable him to ...
... thought that Elizabeth had been too merciful in sparing the neck of so wicked an of- fender , now joined the rest in congratulating him on his libera- tion ; for he did not know but a reaction would take place which would enable him to ...
Pagina 16
... thought of in a de- preciating spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this light by those best capable of forming a correct opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of ...
... thought of in a de- preciating spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this light by those best capable of forming a correct opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of ...
Pagina 20
... thought and deemed that for posterity to to know his thoughts was of concern to them , " and every para- graph in the whole production begins with the same three words . This , taken in connection with the first axiom of the Novum Or ...
... thought and deemed that for posterity to to know his thoughts was of concern to them , " and every para- graph in the whole production begins with the same three words . This , taken in connection with the first axiom of the Novum Or ...
Pagina 21
1 be useful . Plato thought it well to study the properties of numbers , but not because they were calculated to serve some of the pur- poses of ordinary life , but as a means of habituating the mind to the contemplation of pure truth ...
1 be useful . Plato thought it well to study the properties of numbers , but not because they were calculated to serve some of the pur- poses of ordinary life , but as a means of habituating the mind to the contemplation of pure truth ...
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