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... labour : " meaning ( as I take it ) that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service . For ( as I after learned ) they call an officer that taketh rewards , twice paid . The next morning early , there came to us the same ...
... labour : " meaning ( as I take it ) that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service . For ( as I after learned ) they call an officer that taketh rewards , twice paid . The next morning early , there came to us the same ...
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... labour to make them seem more miraculous . But we do hate all im- postures and lies : insomuch as we have severely forbidden it to all our fellows , under pain of ignominy and fines , that they do not shew any natural work or thing ...
... labour to make them seem more miraculous . But we do hate all im- postures and lies : insomuch as we have severely forbidden it to all our fellows , under pain of ignominy and fines , that they do not shew any natural work or thing ...
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... but The words " that is , man's miseries and necessities , " which followed in the tran- script , have a line drawn through them . with labour , as well in inventing as in executing 222 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... but The words " that is , man's miseries and necessities , " which followed in the tran- script , have a line drawn through them . with labour , as well in inventing as in executing 222 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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Francis Bacon. with labour , as well in inventing as in executing ; yet never- theless chiefly that labour and travel which is described by the sweat of the brows more than of the body ; that is such travel as is joined with the working ...
Francis Bacon. with labour , as well in inventing as in executing ; yet never- theless chiefly that labour and travel which is described by the sweat of the brows more than of the body ; that is such travel as is joined with the working ...
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... labour incur and light upon the same inventions which he might with ease receive from others ; and that it is but a vanity and self - pleasing of the wit to go about again , as one that would rather have a flower of his own gathering ...
... labour incur and light upon the same inventions which he might with ease receive from others ; and that it is but a vanity and self - pleasing of the wit to go about again , as one that would rather have a flower of his own gathering ...
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adeo Advancement of Learning ancient aquæ Aristotle atque Augmentis Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon body Cæsar calore causes certe chapter Cicero conceit deficient Democritus Demosthenes divers divine doctrine doth ejus enim eorum error etiam excellent fere fluxus fortune hæc hath homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa illis illud inquiry instar inter invention ipsa ipsis ista Itaque kind knowledge labour licet likewise magis maketh man's materiæ matter mind modo modum motus naturæ natural philosophy naturali Neque nisi nobis Novum Organum observation omitted omnia opinion original particular passage Plato possit prorsus quæ quædam qualia quam quibus quis quod reason rebus rerum saith sciences scientia Scriptures seemeth shew sibi sint sive speech sunt Tacitus tamen tanquam tantum Telesius terræ things tion translation true truth unto veluti vero Verum videtur virtue wherein whereof wisdom words
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