| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 478 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 486 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. e given nature) He * Query 1 t The real canee of this phenomena is the altrarlion the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For, truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For, truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 348 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 620 strani
...boundaries of the intellectual globe should be confined to the narrow discoveries of the ancients. With regard to authority, it is the greatest •weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. For, truth is rightly named the daughter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 344 strani
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| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 416 strani
...nature of things, by the process of reason and induction." — Humboldt : Introduction to Cosmos. " With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to Time, the author of all authors, and, therefore, of all authority. It is not wonderful, therefore, if the... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 strani
...homogeneous, uniform, and ever of the same complexion, in all ages and nations. —Dr T. Fuller. 442. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to Time, the Author of all authors, and therefore of all authority.—Bacon. 443. Disregard for the mere authority... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 strani
...homogeneous, uniform, and ever of the same complexion, in all ages and nations. —Dr T. Fuller. 442. With regard to authority, it is the greatest weakness...authors, and to refuse his own prerogative to Time, the Author of all authors, and therefore of all authority.—Bacon. 443. Disregard for the mere authority... | |
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