The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: Letters from the Cabala, Resuscitatio, Baconiana, Stephens, Birch, British Museum, and Lambeth LibraryW. Pickering, 1830 |
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... judgment of them , neither out of the melancholy of your present fortune , nor out of the infusion of that which cometh to you by other's relation , which is subject to much tincture , but " ex rebus ab ipsis , " out of the nature of ...
... judgment of them , neither out of the melancholy of your present fortune , nor out of the infusion of that which cometh to you by other's relation , which is subject to much tincture , but " ex rebus ab ipsis , " out of the nature of ...
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... judgment upon than a patient's water to a physician : there- fore for me upon one water to make a judgment , were indeed like a foolish bold mountebank , or Dr. Birket ; yet for willing duty's sake , I will set down to your lordship ...
... judgment upon than a patient's water to a physician : there- fore for me upon one water to make a judgment , were indeed like a foolish bold mountebank , or Dr. Birket ; yet for willing duty's sake , I will set down to your lordship ...
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... judgment , ( her affection inclining rather to continue your attendance , ) into whose hands and trust to put the com- mandment and conduct of so great forces , the gathering in the fruit of so great charge , the execution of so many ...
... judgment , ( her affection inclining rather to continue your attendance , ) into whose hands and trust to put the com- mandment and conduct of so great forces , the gathering in the fruit of so great charge , the execution of so many ...
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... judgment I much reverence ) would often express to me of the extraordinary sufficiency , dexterity , and temper , which he had found in you , in the business and service of the king our sovereign lord . This latter bred in me an ...
... judgment I much reverence ) would often express to me of the extraordinary sufficiency , dexterity , and temper , which he had found in you , in the business and service of the king our sovereign lord . This latter bred in me an ...
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... judgments , than their inventions and the inventive part cometh from projectors , and private men , which cannot be so well ; in which kind , my lord of Salisbury had a good method , if his ends had been upright . To conclude , if I ...
... judgments , than their inventions and the inventive part cometh from projectors , and private men , which cannot be so well ; in which kind , my lord of Salisbury had a good method , if his ends had been upright . To conclude , if I ...
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الصفحة 448 - Henry VII." that of the " Essays," being retractate, and made more perfect, well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens, which forsake me not, for these modern languages will, at one time or other, play the bankrupts with books; and since I have lost much time with this age, I would be glad, as God shall give me leave, to recover it with posterity.
الصفحة 281 - My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby I shall be able to maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding.
الصفحة 30 - I said not ; if it were misconstrued, I would be glad to expound my words, to exclude any sense I meant not ; if my heart be mis-judged by imputation of popularity...
الصفحة 395 - The work, in what colours soever it may be set forth, is no more but a new logic, teaching to invent and judge by induction, as finding syllogism incompetent for sciences of nature ; and thereby to make philosophy and sciences both more true and more active.
الصفحة 415 - My only suit to your lordships is to shew me your noble favour towards the release of my confinement (so every confinement is), and to me, I protest, worse than the Tower.* There I could have had company, physicians, conference with my creditors and friends about my debts, and the necessities of my estate, helps for my studies, and the writings I have in hand. Here, I live upon the...
الصفحة 95 - Myself am like the miller of Huntingdon, that was wont to pray for peace amongst the willows ; for while the winds blew,, the wind-mills wrought, and the water-mill was less customed. So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advancement of sciences.
الصفحة 327 - I ever said unto your Majesty. And again, I know he hath the best tutor in Europe. But yet I was afraid that the height of his fortune might make him too secure, and, as the proverb is, a looker on seeth more than a gamester.
الصفحة 77 - I have chosen one only justification instead of all other, out of the justifications of Job. For after the clear submission and confession which I shall now make unto your Lordships, I hope I may say and justify with Job in these words: 'I have not hid my sin as did Adam, nor concealed my faults in my bosom.
الصفحة 105 - Solicitor together, but either to serve with another, upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you more than general good manners, or your particular good usage shall provoke : and, if you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune, as I think, you might have had more use of me ; but that tide is passed.
الصفحة 248 - First he shall marry into a disgraced house, which in reason of state is never held good. " Next he shall marry into a troubled house, of man and wife, which in religion and Christian discretion is disliked.