So that if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which as ships... Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy - Pągina 60per George Lillie Craik - 1846Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 612 pągines
...the language of the master genius of their age, "a secure harbour CHAPTER . D XXXVIII. for letters, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time,...make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom, the illumination, and inventions the one of the other." What scene more sublime, what more glorious... | |
 | Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 585 pągines
...applicable to this species of it ? " If the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...of their fruits, — how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as chips pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages, so distant, participate... | |
 | Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 585 pągines
...consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, — how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages, so distant, participate of the wisdom, illuminations, and inventions, the one of the other." The credit attached... | |
 | J. Fletcher - 1842
...opinions in succeeding ages ; so that, if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits ; how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant to participate... | |
 | Sir James Mackintosh - 1843 - 103 pągines
...the world. ' If,' says Lord Bacon, ' the intention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant, participate... | |
 | William Dobson - 1845
...opinions in succeeding ages : so that, if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant to participate... | |
 | Half hours - 1847
...opinions in succeeding ages : so that, if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant to participate... | |
 | Bits - 1847 - 72 pągines
...Decker. BOOKS AND SHIPS COMPARED. If the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1847
...thereof. [Hooka and Skips Compared.]^ If the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carricth of mine, not in ант wise (as I protest) to serve...only, moved of conscience, to РГСМ thereby, so fa be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate... | |
 | Henrietta Joan Fry - 1848 - 204 pągines
...opinions in succeeding ages : so that, if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth...participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant to participate... | |
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