The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2W. Pickering, 1825 |
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Side vi
... spirit , and life of the person . Of this work he sent a copy , with a letter , to the King ; to the university of Cambridge ; to Tri- nity college , Cambridge ; to the university of Oxford ; to Sir Thomas Bodley ; to Lord Chancellor ...
... spirit , and life of the person . Of this work he sent a copy , with a letter , to the King ; to the university of Cambridge ; to Tri- nity college , Cambridge ; to the university of Oxford ; to Sir Thomas Bodley ; to Lord Chancellor ...
Side viii
... spirits which are apt to be kindled . And " therefore the privateness of the language considered , wherein it is " written , excluding so many readers ; as on the other side , the ob- scurity of the argument in many parts of it ...
... spirits which are apt to be kindled . And " therefore the privateness of the language considered , wherein it is " written , excluding so many readers ; as on the other side , the ob- scurity of the argument in many parts of it ...
Side ix
... spirit , but no soundness of matter , or goodness of quality . 2. Badges of false science 1. Novelty of terms . 2. Strictness of positions . 38 3. Contentious learning reigned chiefly amongst the schoolmen 38 The wit and mind of man ...
... spirit , but no soundness of matter , or goodness of quality . 2. Badges of false science 1. Novelty of terms . 2. Strictness of positions . 38 3. Contentious learning reigned chiefly amongst the schoolmen 38 The wit and mind of man ...
Side x
... spirit ; or a Terrasse for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state , for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or commanding ground , for strife and -contention ; or a shop ...
... spirit ; or a Terrasse for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state , for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or commanding ground , for strife and -contention ; or a shop ...
Side xxxiv
... spirit hath over the variety of matter or form . 6. Medicine has been more laboured than advanced . 7. Deficiences of medicine . 1. Want of medical reports . 2. Defective anatomies . 3. Hasty conclusions that diseases are incurable ...
... spirit hath over the variety of matter or form . 6. Medicine has been more laboured than advanced . 7. Deficiences of medicine . 1. Want of medical reports . 2. Defective anatomies . 3. Hasty conclusions that diseases are incurable ...
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