The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... common Natural History , which in comparison of ours , is so negligent and remiss ; or , what of the philosophy , and the sciences , built upon such quick- sands ? Let no one , therefore , be concerned , if our history has its errors ...
... common Natural History , which in comparison of ours , is so negligent and remiss ; or , what of the philosophy , and the sciences , built upon such quick- sands ? Let no one , therefore , be concerned , if our history has its errors ...
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... common to them both . " And to the same effect , he says in another place : " We must openly profess that our hope of discovering the truth with regard to the celestial bodies , depends upon the observation of the common properties , or ...
... common to them both . " And to the same effect , he says in another place : " We must openly profess that our hope of discovering the truth with regard to the celestial bodies , depends upon the observation of the common properties , or ...
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... common . He understood that what was common in one country , might be a rarity in another : for which reason , Dr. Caius , when in Italy , thought it worth his pains to make a large and elegant descrip- tion of our way of brewing . His ...
... common . He understood that what was common in one country , might be a rarity in another : for which reason , Dr. Caius , when in Italy , thought it worth his pains to make a large and elegant descrip- tion of our way of brewing . His ...
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... common name , motion of li- when water is crystalline . It is effected by cast - berty ; which is , when any body , being forced to ing in and placing pebbles at the head of a cur- rent , that the water may strain through them ...
... common name , motion of li- when water is crystalline . It is effected by cast - berty ; which is , when any body , being forced to ing in and placing pebbles at the head of a cur- rent , that the water may strain through them ...
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... common practice to swathe infants , that they may grow more straight , and better shaped : and we see young women , by wearing strait bodice , keep themselves from being gross and corpulent . they send forth in the sprout , they lose in ...
... common practice to swathe infants , that they may grow more straight , and better shaped : and we see young women , by wearing strait bodice , keep themselves from being gross and corpulent . they send forth in the sprout , they lose in ...
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