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" State (such as founders of cities and empires, legislators, saviours of their country from long endured quarrels, quellers of tyrannies, and the like), they decreed no higher honours than heroic. And certainly if a man rightly compare the two, he will... "
An Address to the graduating class of the Medical School in the University ... - Página 24
por John Albion Andrew - 1864 - 28 páginas
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 522 páginas
...country from long endured evils, quellers of tyrannies, and the like) they decreed no higher honours than heroic. And certainly if a man rightly compare...discoveries are as it were new creations, and imitations of God'a works ; as well sang the poet :— VOL. rv. i " To man's frail race great Athens long ago First...
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Workshop Appliances Including Descriptions of the Gauging and Measuring ...

Charles Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1873 - 328 páginas
...country from long endured quarrels, quellers of tyrannies, and the like), they decreed no higher honours than heroic. And certainly if a man rightly compare...benefits, without causing harm or sorrow to any.' B With respect, however, to the motives of the inventors to whom these high honours should be accorded,...
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Workshop Appliances Including Descriptions of the Gauging and Measuring ...

Charles Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1873 - 336 páginas
...country from long endured quarrels, quellers of tyrannies, and the like), they decreed no higher honours than heroic. And certainly if a man rightly compare...benefits, without causing harm or sorrow to any.' 2 Workshop Appliances. [CHAP. With respect, however, to the motives of the inventors to whom these...
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Workshop appliances

Charles Percy B. Shelley - 1873 - 332 páginas
...of antiquity was just. For the benefits of discoveries may extend to the whole race of man—civil benefits only to particular places; the latter last...benefits, without causing harm or sorrow to any.' . . B With respect, however, to the motives of the inventors to whom these high honours should be accorded,...
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The Bitter Bitter Cry of the Outcast Inventors

Thomas Waghorn - 1885 - 112 páginas
...the State in civil matters is seldom brought about without violence and confusion, while inventions carry blessings with them, and confer benefits without causing harm or sorrow to any." (Scientific American, March I5th, 1884). Inventors do not want the divine honours which Lord Bacon...
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A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and Low Mechanicks

Clifford Conner - 2005 - 572 páginas
...SIXTEENTH THROUGH EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES THE BENEFITS OF discoveries may extend to the whole race of man .... discoveries carry blessings with them, and confer benefits without causing harm or sorrow to anyone. —FRANCIS BACON, The NewOrganon, aphorism CXXIX EVERY REVOLUTION HAS its winners and losers,...
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