The Advancement of LearningP. F. Collier, 1905 - 431 Seiten |
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... King's Counsel , and in 1607 was made Solicitor - General . Six years later he became Attorney - General and in 1617 obtained the Great Seal with the title of Lord Keeper . In the following year he received the higher title of Lord ...
... King's Counsel , and in 1607 was made Solicitor - General . Six years later he became Attorney - General and in 1617 obtained the Great Seal with the title of Lord Keeper . In the following year he received the higher title of Lord ...
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... king to find it out . " • As if the Divine Being thus indulgently condescended to exercise the human mind by philosophical inquiries . In the next place , we advise all mankind to think of the true ends of knowledge , and that they ...
... king to find it out . " • As if the Divine Being thus indulgently condescended to exercise the human mind by philosophical inquiries . In the next place , we advise all mankind to think of the true ends of knowledge , and that they ...
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... KING S UNDER the old law , most 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 ...
... KING S UNDER the old law , most 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 ...
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... king , " That his heart was as the sands of the sea , 113 which , though one of the largest bodies , contains the ... Kings iv . 29. We may observe that Bacon invariably quotes from the Vulgate , to which our references point . 4 Tacitus ...
... king , " That his heart was as the sands of the sea , 113 which , though one of the largest bodies , contains the ... Kings iv . 29. We may observe that Bacon invariably quotes from the Vulgate , to which our references point . 4 Tacitus ...
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... kings , and he will agree with me . It indeed seems a great thing in a monarch , if he can find time to digest a compendium or imbibe the simple elements of science , or love and countenance learning ; but that a king , and he a king ...
... kings , and he will agree with me . It indeed seems a great thing in a monarch , if he can find time to digest a compendium or imbibe the simple elements of science , or love and countenance learning ; but that a king , and he a king ...
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