Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 134 Seiten |
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... given them , or me , as those shall evict . I am neither Author , or Fautor of any sect . I will have no man addict him- selfe to mee ; but if I have any thing right , defend it as Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common ...
... given them , or me , as those shall evict . I am neither Author , or Fautor of any sect . I will have no man addict him- selfe to mee ; but if I have any thing right , defend it as Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common ...
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... given them . And then they may thinke , what accusation that was like to prove , when they , that were the Ingineers , fear'd to be the Authors . Nor were they content , to faine things against mee , but to urge things fain'd by the ...
... given them . And then they may thinke , what accusation that was like to prove , when they , that were the Ingineers , fear'd to be the Authors . Nor were they content , to faine things against mee , but to urge things fain'd by the ...
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... , and the Fashion . For the Invention , that ariseth upon your busines ; whereof there can bee no rules of more certainty , or precepts of better direction given , then conjecture can lay downe , from the severall occa- sions 82 ...
... , and the Fashion . For the Invention , that ariseth upon your busines ; whereof there can bee no rules of more certainty , or precepts of better direction given , then conjecture can lay downe , from the severall occa- sions 82 ...
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