The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... HUMAN . To the King . THERE were under the law , excellent King , both daily sacrifices and freewill offerings ; the one proceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout cheerfulness : in like manner there belongeth to ...
... HUMAN . To the King . THERE were under the law , excellent King , both daily sacrifices and freewill offerings ; the one proceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout cheerfulness : in like manner there belongeth to ...
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... human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend ...
... human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend ...
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... human knowledge is confined and circumscribed ; and yet without any such contracting or coarctation , but that it may comprehend all the universal nature of things ; for these limitations are three : the first , That we do not so place ...
... human knowledge is confined and circumscribed ; and yet without any such contracting or coarctation , but that it may comprehend all the universal nature of things ; for these limitations are three : the first , That we do not so place ...
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... human ; and those discourses of his which were then termed corrupting of manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since till 20 this day . Let this , therefore ...
... human ; and those discourses of his which were then termed corrupting of manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since till 20 this day . Let this , therefore ...
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... human learning and moral matters , I may say , as Agesilaus said to his enemy 30 Pharnabazus , Talis quum sis , utinam noster esses , [ You are so good that I wish you were on our side . ] And thus much touching the discredits drawn ...
... human learning and moral matters , I may say , as Agesilaus said to his enemy 30 Pharnabazus , Talis quum sis , utinam noster esses , [ You are so good that I wish you were on our side . ] And thus much touching the discredits drawn ...
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