Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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That , in a nutshell , is the Baconian philosophy , which Francis Bacon " developed at length and established . . . and bequeathed to posterity , " labouring at his gigantic scheme all his life on various lines of action .
That , in a nutshell , is the Baconian philosophy , which Francis Bacon " developed at length and established . . . and bequeathed to posterity , " labouring at his gigantic scheme all his life on various lines of action .
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Apparently Francis was not long in residence before he proclaimed his dislike of the philosophy of Aristotle ; not for the worthlessness of the author , to whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes , but for the un- fruitfulness of ...
Apparently Francis was not long in residence before he proclaimed his dislike of the philosophy of Aristotle ; not for the worthlessness of the author , to whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes , but for the un- fruitfulness of ...
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So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and Christianity . • Let them [ the extreme zealous Puritans ] take heed that it be not true ...
So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and Christianity . • Let them [ the extreme zealous Puritans ] take heed that it be not true ...
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