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And for the conceit that learning should ompense that , they are perfect in those same dispose men to leisure and ... that sinuate ; if it be granted that any such thing be , some men's valours are in the eyes of them that it must be ...
And for the conceit that learning should ompense that , they are perfect in those same dispose men to leisure and ... that sinuate ; if it be granted that any such thing be , some men's valours are in the eyes of them that it must be ...
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And Celsus ture of men's appetite to this food , most men acknowledgeth it gravely , speaking of the emare of the taste and stomach of the Israelites pirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , in the desert , that would fain have ...
And Celsus ture of men's appetite to this food , most men acknowledgeth it gravely , speaking of the emare of the taste and stomach of the Israelites pirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , in the desert , that would fain have ...
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So in most things men are ready to abuse divines , and the like , are not commonly so polithemselves in thinking the ... As for the true marshalling of men's pur- particulars , to wait occasions , and to devise , suits towards their ...
So in most things men are ready to abuse divines , and the like , are not commonly so polithemselves in thinking the ... As for the true marshalling of men's pur- particulars , to wait occasions , and to devise , suits towards their ...
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ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING Page I | 1 |
First Book 1 Second Book | 29 |
NOVUM ORGANUM Page | 107 |
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