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... species . 66 66 66 Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general " counsels , and the plots and marshalling of affairs , " come best from those that are learned . " INDEED , in ...
... species . 66 66 66 Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general " counsels , and the plots and marshalling of affairs , " come best from those that are learned . " INDEED , in ...
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... species to the genus , and thence to the most extensive orders and classes , we arrive , though in a different way , at the knowledge of general truths , which , in a certain sense , are also scientific , and an- swer a similar purpose ...
... species to the genus , and thence to the most extensive orders and classes , we arrive , though in a different way , at the knowledge of general truths , which , in a certain sense , are also scientific , and an- swer a similar purpose ...
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... species . The elegant arts , therefore , are doubtless to be considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former towards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter . Indeed , with regard to the first , it ...
... species . The elegant arts , therefore , are doubtless to be considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former towards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter . Indeed , with regard to the first , it ...
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... species . Now though a considerable proficiency in the prac- tice of the oratorical art may be easily and almost natural- ly attained , by one in whom clearness of apprehension is happily united with sensibility of taste , fertility of ...
... species . Now though a considerable proficiency in the prac- tice of the oratorical art may be easily and almost natural- ly attained , by one in whom clearness of apprehension is happily united with sensibility of taste , fertility of ...
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... species , in the order above exhibited , is preparatory to the subsequent ; that each subsequent species is found- ed on the preceding ; and that thus they ascend in a regular progression . Knowledge , the object of the in- tellect ...
... species , in the order above exhibited , is preparatory to the subsequent ; that each subsequent species is found- ed on the preceding ; and that thus they ascend in a regular progression . Knowledge , the object of the in- tellect ...
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