The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon, Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the SeventhG.Bell, 1894 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... actions in relation to this office will occasionally awaken the censure of the reader , there are traits and performances which must challenge his applause , and transmit his name with lustre to pos- terity . The eloquence and searching ...
... actions in relation to this office will occasionally awaken the censure of the reader , there are traits and performances which must challenge his applause , and transmit his name with lustre to pos- terity . The eloquence and searching ...
الصفحة xxx
... action involved . Some of the ancient physicists had condescended in astronomical researches to regard facts , and were rewarded for their pains with some glimpses of the Newtonian theory of the heavens ; but in the general departments ...
... action involved . Some of the ancient physicists had condescended in astronomical researches to regard facts , and were rewarded for their pains with some glimpses of the Newtonian theory of the heavens ; but in the general departments ...
الصفحة xxxi
... action . Bacon's idea of the powers which the result of such pursuits would confer upon man , were of the most sanguine de- scription , and in some respects have been fully accomplished . To the application of his method to physiology ...
... action . Bacon's idea of the powers which the result of such pursuits would confer upon man , were of the most sanguine de- scription , and in some respects have been fully accomplished . To the application of his method to physiology ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... action , and make the liberty of the one consistent with the happiness of the many . That we shall arrive at such a golden period is the opinion of many ; that we are progressing in the direction of some of its landmarks , cannot be ...
... action , and make the liberty of the one consistent with the happiness of the many . That we shall arrive at such a golden period is the opinion of many ; that we are progressing in the direction of some of its landmarks , cannot be ...
الصفحة xxxv
... traced the illusions which had led the greatest intellects to misinterpret the facts which nature put into their hands ; and distinctly saw the action of the causes which had rendered physical inquiries stationary INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... traced the illusions which had led the greatest intellects to misinterpret the facts which nature put into their hands ; and distinctly saw the action of the causes which had rendered physical inquiries stationary INTRODUCTION XXXV.
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