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Side xlv
... sciences , I thought it fit to repay to you the increases of them . I hope , also , it may so happen that these things of ours may the more prosperously thrive among you , being replanted in their native soil . Therefore , I likewise ...
... sciences , I thought it fit to repay to you the increases of them . I hope , also , it may so happen that these things of ours may the more prosperously thrive among you , being replanted in their native soil . Therefore , I likewise ...
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... sciences . After wishing success to those who find the former more agreeable , he appeals in noble style to the true sons of science to join with him . " If any one has it at heart , not only to receive the things hitherto discovered ...
... sciences . After wishing success to those who find the former more agreeable , he appeals in noble style to the true sons of science to join with him . " If any one has it at heart , not only to receive the things hitherto discovered ...
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... sciences , but hath also been prejudicial to states conferences , and places appointed ; as universities , and governments . For hence it proceedeth that colleges , and schools , for the receipt and comforting princes find a solitude in ...
... sciences , but hath also been prejudicial to states conferences , and places appointed ; as universities , and governments . For hence it proceedeth that colleges , and schools , for the receipt and comforting princes find a solitude in ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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