The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... stand , and not consuls , to give advice ; the damage is infinite that sciences have received thereby , as the principal cause that hath kept them low , at a stay , with- out growth or advancement . For hence it hath come , that in arts ...
... stand , and not consuls , to give advice ; the damage is infinite that sciences have received thereby , as the principal cause that hath kept them low , at a stay , with- out growth or advancement . For hence it hath come , that in arts ...
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... stand , that if any version can be wrought , it will be easiliest done in small pores : and that is the reason why we prescribe a spunge . The fourth way is probable also , though not appearing ; which is , by receiving the air into the ...
... stand , that if any version can be wrought , it will be easiliest done in small pores : and that is the reason why we prescribe a spunge . The fourth way is probable also , though not appearing ; which is , by receiving the air into the ...
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... stand at some moist vapours of the night , into a watery sub- distance from the cloves . In the country , they stance : dews likewise , and rain , are but the re- use many times in deceit , when their wool is new turns of moist vapours ...
... stand at some moist vapours of the night , into a watery sub- distance from the cloves . In the country , they stance : dews likewise , and rain , are but the re- use many times in deceit , when their wool is new turns of moist vapours ...
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... stand without shall hear his voice plainly ; but yet made extreme sharp and exile , like the voice of puppets : but yet the articulate sounds of the words will not be con- founded . Note , that it may be much more hand- somely done , if ...
... stand without shall hear his voice plainly ; but yet made extreme sharp and exile , like the voice of puppets : but yet the articulate sounds of the words will not be con- founded . Note , that it may be much more hand- somely done , if ...
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... stand in a chamber not much above the ground , and speak out at the window , through a trunk , to one standing on the ground , as softly as he can , the other laying his ear close to the trunk ; then " via versa , " let the other speak ...
... stand in a chamber not much above the ground , and speak out at the window , through a trunk , to one standing on the ground , as softly as he can , the other laying his ear close to the trunk ; then " via versa , " let the other speak ...
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