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 vi
... RESPECTS LIII . - OF PRAISE OF HONOUR AND REPUTATION LVI . - OF JUDICATURE LVII . - OF ANGER LVIII . OF VICISSITUDE OF THINGS .. A FRAGMENT OF AN ESSAY OF FAME 919 137 139 -- 140 142 91 144 146 150 7 152 .. 157 • - . ON DEATH .- . 159 ...
... RESPECTS LIII . - OF PRAISE OF HONOUR AND REPUTATION LVI . - OF JUDICATURE LVII . - OF ANGER LVIII . OF VICISSITUDE OF THINGS .. A FRAGMENT OF AN ESSAY OF FAME 919 137 139 -- 140 142 91 144 146 150 7 152 .. 157 • - . ON DEATH .- . 159 ...
الصفحة xvii
... respect to his legal attainments , and wrote a treatise upon the elements and use of common law , applying the inductive mode of reasoning to jurispru dence in ascending to the platform of rules and maxims through the gradual collection ...
... respect to his legal attainments , and wrote a treatise upon the elements and use of common law , applying the inductive mode of reasoning to jurispru dence in ascending to the platform of rules and maxims through the gradual collection ...
الصفحة xxii
... respect for the feel- ings of the people , and even declaimed against this mode of plundering them in his " advice " to Buckingham ; he now found it necessary to stultify his own lessons , and that at the command of his pupil . As fast ...
... respect for the feel- ings of the people , and even declaimed against this mode of plundering them in his " advice " to Buckingham ; he now found it necessary to stultify his own lessons , and that at the command of his pupil . As fast ...
الصفحة xxix
... respect we may apply to him what Tacitus says of Agricola , " Bonum virum facile crederes , magnum libenter . ' The characteristics of the Baconian philosophy are the in- troduction of the empiric element into every department of ...
... respect we may apply to him what Tacitus says of Agricola , " Bonum virum facile crederes , magnum libenter . ' The characteristics of the Baconian philosophy are the in- troduction of the empiric element into every department of ...
الصفحة xxxi
... respects have been fully accomplished . To the application of his method to physiology we owe those sani- tary measures which have put society as far out of the reach of plague , as gunpowder has placed it beyond the assault of savages ...
... respects have been fully accomplished . To the application of his method to physiology we owe those sani- tary measures which have put society as far out of the reach of plague , as gunpowder has placed it beyond the assault of savages ...
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