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Side vi
... judgment in " learning , as I have observed in your lordship . And 66 again , your lordship hath been a great planter " of learning , not only in those places in the " church which have been in your own gift , but " also in your ...
... judgment in " learning , as I have observed in your lordship . And 66 again , your lordship hath been a great planter " of learning , not only in those places in the " church which have been in your own gift , but " also in your ...
Side vii
... judgment that a man maketh of his " own doings , had need be spoken with a Si nunquam fallit Imago , " I have this opinion , that if I had sought mine own commendation , " it had been a much fitter course for me to have done as ...
... judgment that a man maketh of his " own doings , had need be spoken with a Si nunquam fallit Imago , " I have this opinion , that if I had sought mine own commendation , " it had been a much fitter course for me to have done as ...
Side ix
... Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The illustration of speech OF THE WILL The image of good Puplic and private good The culture of the mind MAN IN SOCIETY Conversation Negociation : • 198 . 201 ...
... Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The illustration of speech OF THE WILL The image of good Puplic and private good The culture of the mind MAN IN SOCIETY Conversation Negociation : • 198 . 201 ...
Side ix
... minds , which cannot descend to particulars . He that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . 2. Learned men reject from choice and judgment . The ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... minds , which cannot descend to particulars . He that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . 2. Learned men reject from choice and judgment . The ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
Side ix
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. 2. Learned men reject from choice and judgment . The honest and just bounds of observation , by one person upon another , extend no farther but to understand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. 2. Learned men reject from choice and judgment . The honest and just bounds of observation , by one person upon another , extend no farther but to understand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him ...
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