Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... Bacon tells us , used to say that life and death were just the same to him . Why , then , " said an objector , do you not kill yourself ? " The philosopher answered , " Because it is just the same . " If the difference between two forms ...
... Bacon tells us , used to say that life and death were just the same to him . Why , then , " said an objector , do you not kill yourself ? " The philosopher answered , " Because it is just the same . " If the difference between two forms ...
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... Bacon . They show much more shrewdness than generosity ; and are , indeed , neatly ex- pressed reasons for exacting money rigorously , and for keeping it carefully . It must , however , be acknowledged , that he was rigorous and careful ...
... Bacon . They show much more shrewdness than generosity ; and are , indeed , neatly ex- pressed reasons for exacting money rigorously , and for keeping it carefully . It must , however , be acknowledged , that he was rigorous and careful ...
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... Bacon's philosophy may be said of Ben- tham's . It was of little repute among us till judgments in its favour came from beyond sea , and convinced us , to our shame , that we had been abusing and laughing at one of the great- est men of ...
... Bacon's philosophy may be said of Ben- tham's . It was of little repute among us till judgments in its favour came from beyond sea , and convinced us , to our shame , that we had been abusing and laughing at one of the great- est men of ...
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... Bacon , of New- ton , and of Locke . The English principles of toleration , the English respect for personal liberty , the English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good , were making rapid progress . There is scarcely ...
... Bacon , of New- ton , and of Locke . The English principles of toleration , the English respect for personal liberty , the English doctrine that all power is a trust for the public good , were making rapid progress . There is scarcely ...
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... nations met , they met with disdainful con fidence on the one side , and with a craven fear on the other . The situation which Pt occupied at the som antioned by LORD BACON . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW THACKERAY'S CHATHAM . 241.
... nations met , they met with disdainful con fidence on the one side , and with a craven fear on the other . The situation which Pt occupied at the som antioned by LORD BACON . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW THACKERAY'S CHATHAM . 241.
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