Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon and discover what is the best way; but when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, "Antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi." These times are the... The Works of Francis Bacon - Page 35by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819Full view - About this book
| Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1845 - 378 pages
...discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, antiquitas seeculi juvcntus mundi* These times are the ancient times, when the...retrograde,^ by a computation backward from ourselves." We hold the great Verulam's plea and creed. For in these anticipations we are aware that olden times... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1845 - 376 pages
...the discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, antiquitas sceculijuventus mundi* These times are the ancient times, when the...ancient, and not those which we account ancient, ordine retrogrado,-\- by a computation backward from ourselves." We hold the great Verulam's plea and creed.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 670 pages
...is well taken, then to take progression. And to speak truly," he adds, " Antiquitas seculi juventus mundi. These times are the ancient times when the world is ancient ; and not those which we count ancient ardine retrograde, by a computation backwards from ourselves. " Another error, induced... | |
| William Hazlitt - English drama - 1845 - 232 pages
...well taken, then to take progression. And to speak truly," he adds," Antiquitas seadi juventus muiuli. These times are the ancient times when the world is ancient; and not those which we count ancient ordine retrograde, by a computation backwards from ourselves. , " Another error, induced... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1845 - 372 pages
...discovery is well taken, then to moke progression. And to speak truly, antiquitas sctculi juvcntus mundi.* These times are the ancient times, when the world is ancient, and not those wliich we account ancient, ordine retrogrado,-\ by a computation backward from ourselves." We hold... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 490 pages
...world is ancient ; and not those which we count ancient ordine retrograde, by a computation backwards from ourselves. " Another error, induced by the former, is a distrust that anything should be now to be found out which the world should have missed and passed over so long time,... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1846 - 376 pages
...miindi.* These times are the ancient times, when * "The old age of time is the youth of the world." the world is ancient, and not those which we account...retrograde,* by a computation backward from ourselves." We hold the great Verulam's plea and creed. For in these anticipations we are aware that olden times... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Philosophers - 1846 - 778 pages
...is well taken, then to make pro'gression. And to speak truly, " Antiquitas sxculi juventus round!."J These times are the ancient times, when the world...is ancient, and not those, which we account ancient " online retrogrado,"§ by a computation backward from ourselves. This paragraph is noticeable as containing,... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1846 - 382 pages
...mttndi.* These times are the ancient times, when * "The old age of time is the youth of the world." the world is ancient, and not those which we account ancient, ordine retroyrado,* by a computation backward from ourselves." We hold the great Verulam's plea and creed.... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...see what is righteous and good, and walk therein. § Antiquity of time is the childhood of the world. when the world is ancient, and not those which we account ancient " ordine retrogrado," * by a computation backward from ourselves. Another error, induced by the former, is a... | |
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