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... Bacon believed , by intense application to the world that we see around us . Roger Bacon never discovered the secret of investi- gation . That was beyond him . Francis Bacon was the father of a new method : that exact outward truth must ...
... Bacon believed , by intense application to the world that we see around us . Roger Bacon never discovered the secret of investi- gation . That was beyond him . Francis Bacon was the father of a new method : that exact outward truth must ...
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... Bacon was in Paris for three years learning diplomacy in the English Embassy of Sir Amias Paulet from 1576 to 1579 , about the time when the customs of Paris were at last being redacted and applied to actual court work . Bacon mixed ...
... Bacon was in Paris for three years learning diplomacy in the English Embassy of Sir Amias Paulet from 1576 to 1579 , about the time when the customs of Paris were at last being redacted and applied to actual court work . Bacon mixed ...
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... Bacon . In a sense it begins with Bacon , since he combined in his personality jurisprudence , literature and thought . I am only proposing to mention briefly three of the successors of Bacon since those names complete my argument , and ...
... Bacon . In a sense it begins with Bacon , since he combined in his personality jurisprudence , literature and thought . I am only proposing to mention briefly three of the successors of Bacon since those names complete my argument , and ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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