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Page xii
... Kingdoms of England and Scotland . • · 1604 1604 Appointed an ' ordinary member of the Learned Counsel ' Certain ... kingdom of Britain ; The Clerkship of the Star - Chamber falls in Certain considerations touching the Plantation in ...
... Kingdoms of England and Scotland . • · 1604 1604 Appointed an ' ordinary member of the Learned Counsel ' Certain ... kingdom of Britain ; The Clerkship of the Star - Chamber falls in Certain considerations touching the Plantation in ...
Page xxv
... Kingdom of Knowledge we must become as little children , and learn to read with a simple eye the world , the Second Scripture of God . All the world being made according to Law , all true know- ledge consists of knowing the Laws and ...
... Kingdom of Knowledge we must become as little children , and learn to read with a simple eye the world , the Second Scripture of God . All the world being made according to Law , all true know- ledge consists of knowing the Laws and ...
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... Kingdom of Man . / Bacon could not easily love friends or hate enemies though he himself was loved by many of his inferiors with the true love of friendship . But his scientific pas- sionless disposition , taking men as they are and not ...
... Kingdom of Man . / Bacon could not easily love friends or hate enemies though he himself was loved by many of his inferiors with the true love of friendship . But his scientific pas- sionless disposition , taking men as they are and not ...
Page xxix
... Kingdom of Heaven : so runs the Essay on Expence ; and both Bacon and his brother exemplified this voluntary undoing . More than once he was threatened with arrest for debt ; and all this while place and office were still withheld . The ...
... Kingdom of Heaven : so runs the Essay on Expence ; and both Bacon and his brother exemplified this voluntary undoing . More than once he was threatened with arrest for debt ; and all this while place and office were still withheld . The ...
Page xxx
... suing and continual rejection , and sick of asserviling himself to every man's charity , the Apostle of the New Logic and herald of the Kingdom of Man began to learn , after men . years of degradation , that it is one XXX Introduction.
... suing and continual rejection , and sick of asserviling himself to every man's charity , the Apostle of the New Logic and herald of the Kingdom of Man began to learn , after men . years of degradation , that it is one XXX Introduction.
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