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, 1905 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... course of study , and left pretty much to follow the bent of his own inclination . Having kept only eight terms , Bacon quitted the university without a degree , and being intended by his father for the poli- tical profession , was ...
... course of study , and left pretty much to follow the bent of his own inclination . Having kept only eight terms , Bacon quitted the university without a degree , and being intended by his father for the poli- tical profession , was ...
الصفحة xviii
... course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the Council to answer for his conduct in Ireland , Bacon after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted to the Queen's pleasure , and appeared ...
... course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the Council to answer for his conduct in Ireland , Bacon after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted to the Queen's pleasure , and appeared ...
الصفحة xxiii
... course . Coke had gone through the forms of a reconciliation with Bacon , but finding a seat at the privy council board without office or emolument rather dull work , set the inquiry afoot , and though he declined , through motives of ...
... course . Coke had gone through the forms of a reconciliation with Bacon , but finding a seat at the privy council board without office or emolument rather dull work , set the inquiry afoot , and though he declined , through motives of ...
الصفحة xxiv
... course through the press . This work was immediately followed up by his " History of Life and Death , " with an enlarged edition of his Essays , and many of his minor pieces . The following year he expanded the " Treatise on the ...
... course through the press . This work was immediately followed up by his " History of Life and Death , " with an enlarged edition of his Essays , and many of his minor pieces . The following year he expanded the " Treatise on the ...
الصفحة xxx
... courses of training , to conclude what system of law or education was the most adapted to per- fect society , and to lead man's nature to its highest develop- ment . No one before Bacon had asked himself by what process has civilization ...
... courses of training , to conclude what system of law or education was the most adapted to per- fect society , and to lead man's nature to its highest develop- ment . No one before Bacon had asked himself by what process has civilization ...
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