| James Anderson - 1793 - 380 sider
...but accidental discovery of Keplerus, now ringing through ail the circles of astrologers. Let pafs times of literature, therefore, be free as thoughts...truth, and form unto verities yet in their chaos. There i> nothing more acceptable unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation of truth, wherein against... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 576 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and / so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. / There is nothing more...unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation 6 of truth ; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now prevaileth.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 572 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...acceptable unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation6 of truth; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 578 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...acceptable unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation6 of truth; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 238 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...eluctation of truth; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now prevaileth. What libraries of new volumes after-times... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 sider
...imagination; join fenfe unto reafon, and experiment unto fpeculation, and fo give life unto embryon truths and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...world, than this noble eluctation of truth; wherein, againft the tenacity of prejudice and prefcription, this century now prevaileth. What libraries of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 78 sider
...; join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryo truths and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...acceptable unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation9o of truth ; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 420 sider
...experiment unto fpeculation, and fo give life unto embryon truths and verities yet in their chaos. i There is nothing more acceptable unto the ingenious...world, than this noble eluctation of truth ; wherein, againft the tenacity of prejudice and prefcription, this century now prevaileth. What libraries of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 598 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation 6 of truth ; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now prevaileth.... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 592 sider
...join sense unto reason, and experiment unto speculation, and so give life unto embryon truths, and verities yet in their chaos. There is nothing more...acceptable unto the ingenious world, than this noble eluctation6 of truth ; wherein, against the tenacity of prejudice and prescription, this century now... | |
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