The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... matters , and nevertheless to touch and apprehend the least ; whereas it should seem an impossibility in nature , for the same instru- ment to make itself fit for great and small works . And for your gift of speech , I call to mind what ...
... matters , and nevertheless to touch and apprehend the least ; whereas it should seem an impossibility in nature , for the same instru- ment to make itself fit for great and small works . And for your gift of speech , I call to mind what ...
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... matters , there seemeth to be no less con- tention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of 10 nature , and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no ...
... matters , there seemeth to be no less con- tention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of 10 nature , and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no ...
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... matter of government and policy ; in making them too curious and irresolute by variety of reading ; or too peremptory or positive by strictness of rules and axioms ; or too immoderate and overweening by reason of the greatness of ...
... matter of government and policy ; in making them too curious and irresolute by variety of reading ; or too peremptory or positive by strictness of rules and axioms ; or too immoderate and overweening by reason of the greatness of ...
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... matter seem the better , and to suppress truth by force of eloquence and speech . } But these , and the like imputations , have rather a countenance of gravity , than any ground of jurce : for experience doth warrant , that both in ...
... matter seem the better , and to suppress truth by force of eloquence and speech . } But these , and the like imputations , have rather a countenance of gravity , than any ground of jurce : for experience doth warrant , that both in ...
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... matter falleth out besides their experience , to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so , by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful conse- quence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well 30 mingled with ...
... matter falleth out besides their experience , to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so , by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful conse- quence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well 30 mingled with ...
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