The Physical and Metaphysical Works of Lord Bacon: Including the Advancement of Learning and Novum OrganumG. Bell and Sons, 1904 - 567 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 56.
27. lappuse
... excellent king , there were daily sacrifices and free oblations — the one arising out of ritual observance , and the other from a pious generosity , so I deem that all faithful subjects owe their kings a double tribute of affection and ...
... excellent king , there were daily sacrifices and free oblations — the one arising out of ritual observance , and the other from a pious generosity , so I deem that all faithful subjects owe their kings a double tribute of affection and ...
38. lappuse
... excellent part of ancient discipline has in some measure been revived of late by the colleges of Jesuits abroad ; in regard of whose diligence in fashioning the morals and culti- vating the minds of youth , I may say , as Agesilaus said ...
... excellent part of ancient discipline has in some measure been revived of late by the colleges of Jesuits abroad ; in regard of whose diligence in fashioning the morals and culti- vating the minds of youth , I may say , as Agesilaus said ...
42. lappuse
... excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in ...
... excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in ...
47. lappuse
... excellent lights to the great advancement of all kinds of arts and sciences . And thus much for the second disease of learning . The third disease , which regards deceit or falsehood , is the foulest ; as destroying the essential form ...
... excellent lights to the great advancement of all kinds of arts and sciences . And thus much for the second disease of learning . The third disease , which regards deceit or falsehood , is the foulest ; as destroying the essential form ...
57. lappuse
... excellent person , to extinguish the memory of heathen antiquity . But it was the Christian " It is not true that all the southern stars are invisible in our hemi- sphere . The text applies only to those whose southern declination is ...
... excellent person , to extinguish the memory of heathen antiquity . But it was the Christian " It is not true that all the southern stars are invisible in our hemi- sphere . The text applies only to those whose southern declination is ...
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