The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible. The works of Francis Bacon - Página 97por Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 páginas
...The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of...several depths : the deepest are sunk six hundred fathoms, and some of them are digged and made under great hills and mountains ; so that if you reckon... | |
| 1888 - 738 páginas
...mankind over the world " ; " a restitution of man to the sovereignty of nature " ; " the enlarging the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible." The ethics of the industrial education is expressed in two words used by Macaulay as descriptive of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 páginas
...end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things,"1 and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of...several depths: the deepest, are sunk six hundred fathoms, and some of them are digged and made under great hills and mountains; so that if you reckon... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 538 páginas
...of whose foundation is the knowledge of causes and the secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible.' TTia Motive. — The intense conviction that knowledge, in its existing state, was barren of practical... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 páginas
...end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of...several depths ; the deepest are sunk six hundred fathoms, and some of them are dug and made under great hills and mountains, so that if you reckon together... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 688 páginas
...THE end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; ,the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." In these words Francis Bacon in "The New Atalantis ' ' summed up the aims of what he called "Salomon's... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 662 páginas
...end of that foundation is " the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, an<l the enlirging of the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible." I think that the Chancellor would have acknowledged the New Natural History Museum to be a goodly wing... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 páginas
...The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible. some hermits that choose to live there, well accommodated of all things necessary, and, indeed, live... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 558 páginas
...end of that foundation is " the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible." I think that the Chancellor would have acknowledged the New Natural History Museum to be a goodly wing... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 562 páginas
...object of the House to be " the knowledge of Causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." Here the literary interest ceases : for the rest of the fragment consists of little more than an enumeration... | |
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