The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

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William Pickering., 1828

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الصفحة iii - ... better be expressed by me, than by a firm resolution I have taken ; first, to read it through with care and attention, though I should steal some hours from my sleep : having otherwise, as little spare time to read it, as you had to write it. And then, to use the liberty of a true friend, in not sparing to ask you the question in any point whereof I shall stand in doubt : nam ejus est explicare, cujus est condere...
الصفحة i - The work, in what colours soever it may be set forth, is no more but a new logic, teaching to invent and judge by induction, as finding syllogism incompetent for sciences of nature ; and thereby to make philosophy and sciences both more true and more active.
الصفحة 177 - Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit ; nee amplius scit aut potest.
الصفحة i - This work is but a new body of clay, whereinto your Majesty by your countenance and protection, may breathe life. And, to tell your Majesty truly what I think, I account your favour may be to this work as much as an hundred years...
الصفحة xi - I was otherwise inclined) to spend my time 2 wholly in writing; and to put forth that poor talent, or half talent, or what it is, that God hath given me, not as heretofore to particular exchanges, but to banks or mounts of perpetuity, which will not break.

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