We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive Philosophy to the world, Lord Bacon has proved one of its most signal benefactors, and has largely done his part towards promoting the final triumph of all truth, whether natural, or moral and intellectual,... The American Library of Useful Knowledge - Page 641832Full view - About this book
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1841 - 526 pages
...more shall we be guarded from the extremes of credulity on the one hand, and incredulity on the other. We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius — TRUTH, though " hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1841 - 436 pages
...the other. We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive Philosophy to the world, Lord Hacon has proved one of its most signal benefactors ; and...of that great poet, who was not only the admirer of Hacon, but in some respects his kindred genius — Taити, though " hewn like the mangled body of... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1842 - 412 pages
...binding, it will be recognised as a brilliant specimen of the products of the American book trade. We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius—TRUTH, though " hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| William Howitt - 1842 - 514 pages
...more shall we be guarded from the extremes of credulity on the one hand, and incredulity on the other. We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects hia kindred genius — TRUTH, though " hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| William Howitt - 1842 - 474 pages
...the other. We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive Philosophy to the world. Lord Dacon has proved one of its most signal benefactors; and...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius — TRUTH, though "hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 pages
...natural, or moral and intellectual, overall error; and towards bringing on that glorious crisisydestined, we doubt not, one day to arrive, when, according to...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius— TRUTH, though "hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| Horace Twiss - 1844 - 450 pages
...binding, it will be recognized as a brilliant specimen of the products of the American book trade. " We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...when, according to the allegorical representation ofthat great poet, who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius —... | |
| Augustin Thierry - 1845 - 246 pages
...binding, it will be recognized as a brilliant specimen of the products of the American book trade. " We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius — Тпитн, though 'hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1848 - 244 pages
...binding, it will be recognized as a brilliant specimen oi the products of the American book trade. "We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the Admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius— THCTFI, though ' hewn like the mangled body of Osiris, into a thousand... | |
| Edward Solly - 1850 - 226 pages
...binding, it will , be recognized as a brilliant specimen of; the products of the American book trade. "We may safely affirm, that, by giving the Inductive...who was not only the Admirer of Bacon, but in some respects his kindred genius — TRUTH, though ' hewn like the mangled body of Osiris. into a thousand... | |
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