| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 pages
...not apt todiftinguifh or rind differences, let him Study the School-men; for they are Cummifettores. If he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call up one thing to prove and and illuftrate another, let him Study the Lawyers Cafes -, fo every Defect of the mind may have a fpecial... | |
| Francis Bacon, Peter Shaw - 1733 - 658 pages
...wandering, let him ftudy Mathematicks i if not apt to diftinguifh, let him ftudy the Schoolmen ; if unapt to beat over Matters, and to call up one thing to prove and illuftrate another, let him ftudy Law-Cafes: And thus every Defect of the Mind may have a particular... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 pages
...investigation, and to call upon one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyer's cases; so every defect of the mind may have a special receipt. ESSAY 6. OF GREATNESS. (Cowley.) " SINCE we cannot attain to greatness," says Montagne, " let us have... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen, for they are cymini sectores. If he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call...every defect of the mind may have a special receipt. LORD BACON. WE may gather out of history, a policy no less wise than eternal, by the comparison and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen, for they are " Cymini sectores;" if he be. not apt to beat over matters, and to call upon one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyers cases: so every defect of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen ; for they are " Cymini sectores ;" if he be not apt to beat over matters, and to . . . •'. call upon one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyers cases ; so . t every defect... | |
| 1816 - 844 pages
...difeafe. 5. The ftate of facts juridically confidered : as, the lawyers cited mznyca/d in their pleas. — If he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call up one thinp, to prove and illuftrate another, let him ftudy the lawyers cafes -• fo every defect of the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...overmatters, and to call up one thing to approve and illustrate another, let him study the lawyer's cases ; so every defect of the mind may have a special receipt. ^Faction. .MANY have an opinion, not wise, that for a prince to govern his estate, or for a great person... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...overmatters, and to call up one thing to approve and illustrate another, let him study the lawyer's cases ; so every defect of the mind may have a special receipt. ^Fartion* 3(1 ANY have an opinion, not wise, that for a prince to govern his estate, or for a great... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 pages
...apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen, for they are "Cymini sectores;" if he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call upon one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyers' cases: so every defect of... | |
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