| 1838 - 728 páginas
...together teach her, with Lord Bacon, that ' antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover what is the best way...discovery is well taken, then to make progression ;' and in that progression to regulate her changes by the maxim of the same great man : ' It were good... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 páginas
...ea." Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover whiit is the best way ; but when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, " Antiquitas seculi, juventus mundi." These times are the ancient times, when the... | |
| 1839 - 564 páginas
...et bona, et ambulate in ea.' Antiquity" (he adds) " deserveth this reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon and discover what is the best way,...discovery is well taken, then to make progression." With every desire to avoid " the extreme affecting of either extremes," whether in behalf of the ancients... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1839 - 398 páginas
..."Antiquity," he adds, " deserveth this reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover which is the best way ; but when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression."* The mummery of medicine, with all its cabalistic and unintelligible mysticisms, has given place to... | |
| 1839 - 914 páginas
...hold, — ' Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover the best way ; but when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression." Again: "These times are the ancient times, when the world is ancient, and not those which we account... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 páginas
...via recta et bona, et ambulate in ea.''3 Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover what is the best way...discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, " Antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi.''4 These times are the ancient times, when... | |
| 1843 - 610 páginas
...stand thereupon, and discover what is the * Second Part of Henry VI. Act. iv. Scene 2. VOL. I. 2 K best way; but when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression*." Yet we fear that this palpable truth will not be immediately admitted by the whole of our profession.... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1844 - 346 páginas
...LANGUAGE, USE OF ALL CLASSES Ш SCHOOLS. "Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a aland thereupon, and discover what is the best way ; but...discovery is well taken, then to make progression." — LORD BACON. ADVANCEMENT op LEARNING. BI LONDON : LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS, FAIEBNOBTEB-BOW.... | |
| Thomas Wright (of Borthwick, Scotland.) - 1844 - 572 páginas
...bona, et ambulate in ea ;' antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereon, and discover what is the best way ; but, when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression ; and, to speak truly, ' Antiquitas seculi juoentus mundi ; these times are the ancient when the world... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1845 - 376 páginas
...education. It has been nobly said by Bacon : " Antiquity deserveth that reverence, that men should make a stand thereupon, and discover what is the best way...discovery is well taken, then to make progression. And to speak truly, antiquitas sceculijuventus mundi* These times are the ancient times, when the world... | |
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