The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Band 16W. Pickering, 1834 |
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... philosophy , which seems almost a dead thing without it . " Dugald Stuart , in his dissertation , says , " If on some occasions , he assumes the existence of animal spirits , as the medium of communication between soul and body , it ...
... philosophy , which seems almost a dead thing without it . " Dugald Stuart , in his dissertation , says , " If on some occasions , he assumes the existence of animal spirits , as the medium of communication between soul and body , it ...
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... and the Novum Organum , have already been explained , ante , p . cxxxv and cclxvii . This was the last of his philosophical publications during his CCCCXX LIFE OF BACON . Although the History of Life and Death is apparently a ...
... and the Novum Organum , have already been explained , ante , p . cxxxv and cclxvii . This was the last of his philosophical publications during his CCCCXX LIFE OF BACON . Although the History of Life and Death is apparently a ...
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Francis Bacon. This was the last of his philosophical publications during his life ; but they were only a small portion of his labours , which are thus recorded by Dr. Rawley : - " The last five years of his life , being withdrawn from ...
Francis Bacon. This was the last of his philosophical publications during his life ; but they were only a small portion of his labours , which are thus recorded by Dr. Rawley : - " The last five years of his life , being withdrawn from ...
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... philosophical seclusion , where he might turn from calumny , from the slanders of his enemies , to the admiration of all civilized Europe ; from political rancour and threats of assassination to the peaceful safety of sequestered life ...
... philosophical seclusion , where he might turn from calumny , from the slanders of his enemies , to the admiration of all civilized Europe ; from political rancour and threats of assassination to the peaceful safety of sequestered life ...
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... philosophy or politics , and that he was versed no less in the saving knowledge than in the universal and adorning knowledges ; for though he composed the same many years before his death , yet I thought that to be the fittest place ...
... philosophy or politics , and that he was versed no less in the saving knowledge than in the universal and adorning knowledges ; for though he composed the same many years before his death , yet I thought that to be the fittest place ...
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