Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman ( says Basil Montagu ) , [ of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the merits of a case ; of a memory to recollect the least essential ; of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the ...
He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman ( says Basil Montagu ) , [ of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the merits of a case ; of a memory to recollect the least essential ; of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the ...
الصفحة 70
It was to be educational , experimentally scientific , ethical , for the benefit of all mankind , a cure for body and soul , for the poor man as well as the rich , for the ignorant Calibans as well as the learned Sir Oracles .
It was to be educational , experimentally scientific , ethical , for the benefit of all mankind , a cure for body and soul , for the poor man as well as the rich , for the ignorant Calibans as well as the learned Sir Oracles .
الصفحة 74
By interior illumination he also learned the value of " Unity not division in things sacred as well as secular . ” He therefore looked askance at all extremists and refused to be a theological partisan . Macaulay says : He loved to ...
By interior illumination he also learned the value of " Unity not division in things sacred as well as secular . ” He therefore looked askance at all extremists and refused to be a theological partisan . Macaulay says : He loved to ...
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