| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1884 - 468 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...justice, while they sit and hear causes; and so of consistories1 ecclesiastic; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1884 - 476 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...justice, while they sit and hear causes ; and so of consistories1 ecclesiastic; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1884 - 474 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...justice, while they sit and hear causes; and so of consistories1 ecclesiastic; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1885 - 234 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation: let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...ambassadors; the courts of justice, while they sit and bear causes; and so of consistories* ecclesiastis; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy, English - 1890 - 826 pages
...as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries therefore be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts of princes, specially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 326 pages
...fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in OF TRAVEL. n$ use. The things to be seen and observed are the courts of princes, specially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1888 - 336 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are the courts of princes, specially when they give audience to ambassadors ; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1889 - 298 pages
...to be registered than observation. Let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be-seen and observed are the courts of princes, especially when they give audience to ambassa•o dors ; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes, and so of consistories ecclesiastic... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1890 - 460 pages
...if chance were fitter to be registered than observation : let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...towns ; and so the havens and harbours ; antiquities 10 and ruins ; libraries ; colleges, disputations, and lectures, where any are; shipping and navies;... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1890 - 510 pages
...as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries therefore be brought in use. The things to be seen and observed are, the courts...monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant ; 20 the walls and fortifications of cities and towns, and so the havens and harbours ; antiquities... | |
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