The Works of Lord Bacon, Bind 1W. Ball, 1837 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 100
Side viii
... judgment expressed by a favourite poet , concerning an English writer of the seventeenth century , the formation of which pre - supposes the most exalted qualifications . To be entitled to assert such an opinion absolutely , would ...
... judgment expressed by a favourite poet , concerning an English writer of the seventeenth century , the formation of which pre - supposes the most exalted qualifications . To be entitled to assert such an opinion absolutely , would ...
Side ix
... judgments . All his miracles were consummate about man's body , as his doctrine respected the soule of man . The body ... judgment or revenge , but all of goodness and mercy , and respecting man's body ; for as touching riches he did not ...
... judgments . All his miracles were consummate about man's body , as his doctrine respected the soule of man . The body ... judgment or revenge , but all of goodness and mercy , and respecting man's body ; for as touching riches he did not ...
Side xi
... judgment both of a weak man and of a wise man , not fully attending or pondering the matter . " There can be no doubt either of the utility or difficulty of this undertaking . " Nothing can be of greater use and defence to the mind than ...
... judgment both of a weak man and of a wise man , not fully attending or pondering the matter . " There can be no doubt either of the utility or difficulty of this undertaking . " Nothing can be of greater use and defence to the mind than ...
Side xxii
... judgments and ruled cases , and thereby to make more use of them for the decision of other cases more doubtful : so ... judgment and in use , though they be not able many times to express and set them down . For the former sort , which ...
... judgments and ruled cases , and thereby to make more use of them for the decision of other cases more doubtful : so ... judgment and in use , though they be not able many times to express and set them down . For the former sort , which ...
Side xxix
... judgment , and the commons prayed " judgment against him the lord chancellor , as the nature of his offence and demerits do require . " He was then condemned to pay a fine of £ 40,000 , and to be imprisoned during the king's pleasure ...
... judgment , and the commons prayed " judgment against him the lord chancellor , as the nature of his offence and demerits do require . " He was then condemned to pay a fine of £ 40,000 , and to be imprisoned during the king's pleasure ...
Indhold
398 | |
408 | |
433 | |
441 | |
447 | |
453 | |
459 | |
468 | |
50 | |
60 | |
98 | |
109 | |
118 | |
147 | |
159 | |
240 | |
246 | |
254 | |
260 | |
275 | |
278 | |
284 | |
312 | |
483 | |
484 | |
492 | |
499 | |
508 | |
510 | |
530 | |
548 | |
568 | |
586 | |
623 | |
631 | |
641 | |
647 | |
731 | |
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
amongst ancient appeareth Aristotle atheism Augustus Cæsar Bacon better body Cæsar cause chiefly church Cicero cold colour cometh conceive consort touching contrariwise counsel divers divine doth drams earth effect excellent Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort farther flowers fortune fruit give glass goeth gold greater ground hath heat herbs honour humours inquiry judgment Julius Cæsar kind king king of Spain knowledge labour learning less light likewise living creatures lord Low Countries Macedon Majesty maketh man's matter means men's metals mind moisture motion natural philosophy nature never nourishment observed opinion persons philosophy plants Plato pleasure princes putrefaction quicksilver reason religion roots saith sciences seed seemeth sort sound speak speech spirit of wine spirits strange Tacitus things tion trees true unto Vespasian virtue whereby wherein whereof wine wise words