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" The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious effects from the wreck. It would be easy to multiply illustrations of the difference between the philosophy of thorns and the philosophy of fruit, the philosophy... "
The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette - Page 339
1845
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French Educational Ideals of Today: An Anthology of the Molders of French ...

Ferdinand Edouard Buisson, Frederic Ernest Farrington - 1919 - 360 pages
...the whole chapter of Epictetus "To those who fear poverty." The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious effects from the wreck. It is certain that every time science, in circumstances of this nature, advises the struggle against destiny...
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The Christian Review, Volume 5

1840 - 708 pages
...whole chapter- of Epictetus, Uqitg TOO? t^v faoqluv StSoix&ras. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious...philosophy of words and the philosophy of works."— Vol. II, p. 4C8. Such are specimens of the views which Mr. Macaulay presents of the relative merits...
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