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Side xi
... writings are still as delightful and wonderful as they ever were , and his authority will have no end : — " and as the result of all study , and the consummation of all wisdom , Bacon's Essays , to be read and converted into part of the ...
... writings are still as delightful and wonderful as they ever were , and his authority will have no end : — " and as the result of all study , and the consummation of all wisdom , Bacon's Essays , to be read and converted into part of the ...
Side xxiv
... writings , that though some great masters of the law did outgo him in bulk and particularities of cases , yet in the science of the grounds and mysteries of the law , he was exceeded by none . His other law writings consist of arguments ...
... writings , that though some great masters of the law did outgo him in bulk and particularities of cases , yet in the science of the grounds and mysteries of the law , he was exceeded by none . His other law writings consist of arguments ...
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... writings , because the characters are accepted more generally than the languages do extend ; and therefore they have a vest multitude of characters , as many , I suppose , as radical words . These notes of cogitations are of two sorts ...
... writings , because the characters are accepted more generally than the languages do extend ; and therefore they have a vest multitude of characters , as many , I suppose , as radical words . These notes of cogitations are of two sorts ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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