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Page 90
... judgment , the difficulty of experi ment and the like ; and so supposing that in the revolution of time and of the ... judgment , we must take good heed that we be not led away by our love for a most fair and excellent object to relax or ...
... judgment , the difficulty of experi ment and the like ; and so supposing that in the revolution of time and of the ... judgment , we must take good heed that we be not led away by our love for a most fair and excellent object to relax or ...
Page 91
... judgment ; we must observe diligently what encouragement dawns upon us and from what quarter ; and , putting aside ... judgments , but to lead them by the hand with their good will . And though the strongest means of inspiring hope will ...
... judgment ; we must observe diligently what encouragement dawns upon us and from what quarter ; and , putting aside ... judgments , but to lead them by the hand with their good will . And though the strongest means of inspiring hope will ...
Page 94
... judgment I suppose may be passed on myself in future ages : that I did no great things , but simply made less account of things that were accounted great . In the meanwhile , as I have already said , there is no hope except in a new ...
... judgment I suppose may be passed on myself in future ages : that I did no great things , but simply made less account of things that were accounted great . In the meanwhile , as I have already said , there is no hope except in a new ...
Page 96
... judgment , the mere transferring of the experiments of one art to others may lead , by means of that experience which I term literate , to the discovery of many new things of service to the life and state of man , yet it is no great ...
... judgment , the mere transferring of the experiments of one art to others may lead , by means of that experience which I term literate , to the discovery of many new things of service to the life and state of man , yet it is no great ...
Page 103
... judgment and observation , must be referred to what has been said on the Idols of the human mind . And here likewise should close that part of my Instauration , which is devoted to pulling down : which part is performed by three ...
... judgment and observation , must be referred to what has been said on the Idols of the human mind . And here likewise should close that part of my Instauration , which is devoted to pulling down : which part is performed by three ...
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