Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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الصفحة 69
Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
الصفحة 80
It was a cypher age ; and to reject testing the truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification .
It was a cypher age ; and to reject testing the truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification .
الصفحة 120
And the hitherto secret evidence of the Diary together with the open facts of history leave no room for doubt to the student of Elizabethan history who is resolved to have the truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth .
And the hitherto secret evidence of the Diary together with the open facts of history leave no room for doubt to the student of Elizabethan history who is resolved to have the truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth .
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