therefore, with some diffidence, and shall make my excuses in the words of an elder who in my youth was accounted wise. Lord Bacon, a man versed both in affairs and in books, says: " And for the matter of policy and government, that learning should rather... Literary and Political Addresses - Stran 178avtor: James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 322 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 strani
...correspondeth to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. And for matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt, than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable: we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 strani
...make the worse matter seem the better, and to suppress truth by force of eloquence and speech. And for matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt, than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable: we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 strani
...corrcspondeth to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. And for matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt, than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable : we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 strani
...correspondeth to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. And for matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt, than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable : we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 strani
...correspondeth to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. And for matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable: we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 strani
...corresponded to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. And for % thereunto, is a thing very improbable : we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 strani
...to the body, the other to the soul of man, have a concurrence or near sequence in times. 3. And for matter of Policy and Government, that learning should rather hurt, than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable : we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 476 strani
...philosophy, in legislative matters, is very emphatically insisted on by Bacon. He remarks that, " For matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable. We see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 474 strani
...philosophy, in legislative matters, is very emphatically insisted on by Bacon. He remarks that, " For matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt than enable thereunto, is a tiling very improbable. "We see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 244 strani
...philosophy, in legislative matters, is very emphatically insisted on by Bacon. He remarks that, " For matter of policy and government, that learning should rather hurt than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable. We see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body to... | |
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