The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 18;Volume 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... century others had made a thousand times further advances in the science than himself , and that he was himself in- competent to understand what those two men had known . " + Count Joseph De Maistre , notwithstanding the extravagance of ...
... century others had made a thousand times further advances in the science than himself , and that he was himself in- competent to understand what those two men had known . " + Count Joseph De Maistre , notwithstanding the extravagance of ...
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... century . But the flip- pancy of the language in the above quotations is utterly unbefitting both the author and the object of his censure . Unfortunately for the influence of De Maistre's malicious assault on the fame of Lord Bacon ...
... century . But the flip- pancy of the language in the above quotations is utterly unbefitting both the author and the object of his censure . Unfortunately for the influence of De Maistre's malicious assault on the fame of Lord Bacon ...
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... centuries has been entirely disregarded by a generation solicitous for the re - production of any relic , whether priceless gem or useless rubbish , which has received the sanctifying mold of ob- scure antiquity . Bohn has already ...
... centuries has been entirely disregarded by a generation solicitous for the re - production of any relic , whether priceless gem or useless rubbish , which has received the sanctifying mold of ob- scure antiquity . Bohn has already ...
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... centuries and a half . If Francis Bacon is entitled to immortal renown for services rendered to the cause of experimental science in the seventeenth century , what honors must be due to Roger Bacon , if he should be found to have ...
... centuries and a half . If Francis Bacon is entitled to immortal renown for services rendered to the cause of experimental science in the seventeenth century , what honors must be due to Roger Bacon , if he should be found to have ...
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... century , by John of Salisbury . It is cited by Jourdain . Trad . Lat . d'Aristote . Note F , p . 249 , 2d ed . Nov. Org . , I , Aph . lxvii , vol . ix , p . 217. Fable of Cupid , vol . xv , p . 48 . Our references are to Basil ...
... century , by John of Salisbury . It is cited by Jourdain . Trad . Lat . d'Aristote . Note F , p . 249 , 2d ed . Nov. Org . , I , Aph . lxvii , vol . ix , p . 217. Fable of Cupid , vol . xv , p . 48 . Our references are to Basil ...
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