The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... doctrines . We have studied Aristotle more closely than Lord Bacon appears ever to have deemed it necessary to do , and must candidly assert that we have been unable to dis- cover any indications of this spirit ; but , on the contrary ...
... doctrines . We have studied Aristotle more closely than Lord Bacon appears ever to have deemed it necessary to do , and must candidly assert that we have been unable to dis- cover any indications of this spirit ; but , on the contrary ...
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... doctrine descends from Aris- totle , ** they might both have borrowed it independently and in- directly from that source . Both recommend pearls , the bezoar stone , ambergris , rosemary , as useful medicines for the purpose De Augm ...
... doctrine descends from Aris- totle , ** they might both have borrowed it independently and in- directly from that source . Both recommend pearls , the bezoar stone , ambergris , rosemary , as useful medicines for the purpose De Augm ...
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... doctrine of gravitation , for he possesses the idea of the lunar at- traction , though unable to give it an appropriate name . So far the coincidence noticed between Francis Bacon and Roger Bacon may be regarded as trivial , or may be ...
... doctrine of gravitation , for he possesses the idea of the lunar at- traction , though unable to give it an appropriate name . So far the coincidence noticed between Francis Bacon and Roger Bacon may be regarded as trivial , or may be ...
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doctrines of the two philosophers are so nearly identical , as well as their aims , that one must have copied from ... doctrine , corresponding with the intermediate parts of Roger Bacon's work . If the Advancement of Learning , or the ...
doctrines of the two philosophers are so nearly identical , as well as their aims , that one must have copied from ... doctrine , corresponding with the intermediate parts of Roger Bacon's work . If the Advancement of Learning , or the ...
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... doctrine of freedom in a private way , which procured me the displeasure of some interested persons . " By " private way , " he seems to mean personal conversa- tion with the masters and others ; but he would not introduce such a topic ...
... doctrine of freedom in a private way , which procured me the displeasure of some interested persons . " By " private way , " he seems to mean personal conversa- tion with the masters and others ; but he would not introduce such a topic ...
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