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When he afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental knowledge . " These are trifles , ” adds Lord Macaulay , “ but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
When he afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental knowledge . " These are trifles , ” adds Lord Macaulay , “ but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
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Pierre Amboise says this : Capacity and Memory were never in any man to such a degree as in this one ; So that in a very short time he made himself conversant with all the knowledge he could acquire at College .
Pierre Amboise says this : Capacity and Memory were never in any man to such a degree as in this one ; So that in a very short time he made himself conversant with all the knowledge he could acquire at College .
الصفحة 147
He was not even , so far as our knowledge goes , in love . No fair face disturbed the solemn cadences of his sentences on Church Government . The realm in which his youth did show was a purely intellectual one .
He was not even , so far as our knowledge goes , in love . No fair face disturbed the solemn cadences of his sentences on Church Government . The realm in which his youth did show was a purely intellectual one .
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