The Authorship of Shakespeare, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 - 828 páginas |
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... & HOUGHTON . Copyright , 1886 , BY NATHANIEL HOLMES . All rights reserved . The Riverside Press , Cambridge : Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton and Company . CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES.
... & HOUGHTON . Copyright , 1886 , BY NATHANIEL HOLMES . All rights reserved . The Riverside Press , Cambridge : Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton and Company . CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES.
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Nathaniel Holmes. CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . 31. BACON A PHILOSOPHER § 2. THE PHILOSOPHER . A POET § 3. UNIVERSALS § 4. CUPID AND NEMESIS § 5. SCIENCE OF MATTER § 6. SCIENCE OF SOUL ... EVIDENCES . " God.
Nathaniel Holmes. CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . 31. BACON A PHILOSOPHER § 2. THE PHILOSOPHER . A POET § 3. UNIVERSALS § 4. CUPID AND NEMESIS § 5. SCIENCE OF MATTER § 6. SCIENCE OF SOUL ... EVIDENCES . " God.
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Nathaniel Holmes. ATOZEMMIN TIBBYBA CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . " God hath framed.
Nathaniel Holmes. ATOZEMMIN TIBBYBA CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . " God hath framed.
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Nathaniel Holmes. CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . " God hath framed the mind of man as a mirrour or glass , capable of the image of the universal world . " - BACON . § 1. BACON A PHILOSOPHER . FRANCIS BACON had surveyed with the ...
Nathaniel Holmes. CHAPTER VI . PHILOSOPHICAL EVIDENCES . " God hath framed the mind of man as a mirrour or glass , capable of the image of the universal world . " - BACON . § 1. BACON A PHILOSOPHER . FRANCIS BACON had surveyed with the ...
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... evidences merely , but on all evidence at once , not as learning , but as sapience , " and as a power of the nature of the power of thought , eternally thinking a universe , and being thus the first cause of all created things and the ...
... evidences merely , but on all evidence at once , not as learning , but as sapience , " and as a power of the nature of the power of thought , eternally thinking a universe , and being thus the first cause of all created things and the ...
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