The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... appear- ance . The most eminent of the forgotten philosophers of the me- diæval centuries has been entirely disregarded by a generation solicitous for the re - production of any relic , whether priceless gem or useless rubbish , which ...
... appear- ance . The most eminent of the forgotten philosophers of the me- diæval centuries has been entirely disregarded by a generation solicitous for the re - production of any relic , whether priceless gem or useless rubbish , which ...
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... appear till 1597 . In 1605 he gave to the world his treatise on the Advancement of Learning . On the 25th of June , 1607 , he was appointed solicitor general ; and attorney general in due course , on the 27th of Octo- ber , 1612 ...
... appear till 1597 . In 1605 he gave to the world his treatise on the Advancement of Learning . On the 25th of June , 1607 , he was appointed solicitor general ; and attorney general in due course , on the 27th of Octo- ber , 1612 ...
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... appears ever to have deemed it necessary to do , and must candidly assert that we have been unable to dis- cover any indications of this spirit ; but , on the contrary , have found frequent traces of a generous and considerate ...
... appears ever to have deemed it necessary to do , and must candidly assert that we have been unable to dis- cover any indications of this spirit ; but , on the contrary , have found frequent traces of a generous and considerate ...
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... appears from their mutilated remains , rather the materials of philosophy , ( memoires pour servir , ) than any part of philosophy themselves . The essence of these lost or fragmentary collections , in the legitimate form contemplated ...
... appears from their mutilated remains , rather the materials of philosophy , ( memoires pour servir , ) than any part of philosophy themselves . The essence of these lost or fragmentary collections , in the legitimate form contemplated ...
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... appear in Lord Bacon's works under exactly the same names , or as the epigraphs of separate pro- ductions . As , in many instances , they seem to have been originally distributed through the body of the Opus Majus , so the greater ...
... appear in Lord Bacon's works under exactly the same names , or as the epigraphs of separate pro- ductions . As , in many instances , they seem to have been originally distributed through the body of the Opus Majus , so the greater ...
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