The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... Bacon ; is severely reprobated by that great master , and all his true followers , as the grand obstruction to progress in knowledge ; and springs from the weakness of a mind whose pre- judices , engendered by a narrow range of study ...
... Bacon ; is severely reprobated by that great master , and all his true followers , as the grand obstruction to progress in knowledge ; and springs from the weakness of a mind whose pre- judices , engendered by a narrow range of study ...
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... Bacon . From Unpublished Papers . By WILLIAM HEPWORTH DIXON , of the Inner Temple • • VI . 1. A Journey in the Back Country . By F. L. OLMSTED . 2. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States . By F. L. OLMSTED . 3. Civilized America . By ...
... Bacon . From Unpublished Papers . By WILLIAM HEPWORTH DIXON , of the Inner Temple • • VI . 1. A Journey in the Back Country . By F. L. OLMSTED . 2. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States . By F. L. OLMSTED . 3. Civilized America . By ...
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... Bacon , who was a spectator of the time . Spain is no such giant , and he that thinketh Spain to be some great overmatch for this Estate , is no good mintman , but takes greatness of kingdoms according to their bulk and currency , and ...
... Bacon , who was a spectator of the time . Spain is no such giant , and he that thinketh Spain to be some great overmatch for this Estate , is no good mintman , but takes greatness of kingdoms according to their bulk and currency , and ...
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... Bacon has well pointed out , had ever had a chance of success , it was when they met the English fleet without the squadron of Lord Henry Seymour ; nor can we doubt that they did their best to bring our fleet to effective action , to ...
... Bacon has well pointed out , had ever had a chance of success , it was when they met the English fleet without the squadron of Lord Henry Seymour ; nor can we doubt that they did their best to bring our fleet to effective action , to ...
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... authorities close at hand , and with consequently a narrow area of jurisdiction . But the arrival of a necessity has also been long foreseen for the development of Dixon's Personal History of Lord Bacon . 391 their mutual 390 Canada .
... authorities close at hand , and with consequently a narrow area of jurisdiction . But the arrival of a necessity has also been long foreseen for the development of Dixon's Personal History of Lord Bacon . 391 their mutual 390 Canada .
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