| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 páginas
...accomplishments of magnificence and state, as well as of use and necessity} so this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration,...traditions, conferences, and places appointed, as univei sities, colleges, and schools, for the receipt and comforting of the same. 1. Works relating... | |
| Stephen Laidler, James William Massie - 1827 - 440 páginas
...lose itself in the ground, except it be collected into some receptacle; so this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration,...spring from human sense, would soon perish and vanish into oblivion if it were not preserved in books, traditions, conferences, and places appointed as Universities,... | |
| 1850 - 772 páginas
...his excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it lescend from divine inspiration, or spring from iiiman sense, would soon perish and vanish to oblivion, if...books, traditions, conferences, and places appointed, aa universities, colleges, and schools, for the receipt and comforting of the same." i.UFORTAWCE OF... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 páginas
...excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration, or spring from human tense, would soon perish and vanish to oblivion, if it were...traditions, conferences, and places appointed, as univei sities, colleges, and schools, for the receipt and comforting of the same. 1. Works relating;... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 páginas
...accomplishments of magnificence and state, as well as of use and necessity,) so this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration,...vanish to oblivion, if it were not preserved in books, tradii A lame man in the right road outstrips the racer who quits the track. t ions, conferences, and... | |
| James William Massie - 1840 - 500 páginas
...lose itself in the ground, except it be collected into some receptacle ; so this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration,...spring from human sense, would soon perish and vanish into oblivion if it were not preserved in books, traditions, conferences, and places appointed as universities,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...magnificence and ¿late, as well л- of use and necessity ; so knowledge, whether it descend frurn a year, and he consecrated to her memory one of hi*...simple, but solemn and touching sonnets :— Mctho preferred in books, traditions, conferences, and places appointed, as universities, colleges, and schools,... | |
| 1850 - 824 páginas
...this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it legcend from divine inspiration, or spring from mman sense, would soon perish and vanish to oblivion, if it were not preserved in books, tralitions, conferences, and places appointed, ae universities, colleges, and schools, for the receipt... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 páginas
...accomplishments of magnificence and state, as well as of use and necessity) so this excellent liquor of knowledge, whether it descend from divine inspiration, or spring from human sense, would soon Eerish and vanish to oblivion, if it were not preserved in ooks, traditions, conferences, and places... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...accomplishments of magnificence and state, as well us of use and necetsity ; so this excellent liquor of moat, found an egg turned into stone, the white and...put into the bottom of a well ; as wood, or some j as universities, colleges, and schools, for the receipt and comforting of the same. The works which... | |
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