The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... altered the - cury was about the 16th or 17th of the same month in the 26th or 27th degree of Capricorn : - coincidences which would have been almost conclu- sive as to the date indicated , if Capricorn had only stood where Aquarius ...
... altered the - cury was about the 16th or 17th of the same month in the 26th or 27th degree of Capricorn : - coincidences which would have been almost conclu- sive as to the date indicated , if Capricorn had only stood where Aquarius ...
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... altering the order of the chapters so as to make it correspond with the num- bers . And hence I infer that up to the time when he made these corrections , this was the form of the great work on which he was engaged : it was a work ...
... altering the order of the chapters so as to make it correspond with the num- bers . And hence I infer that up to the time when he made these corrections , this was the form of the great work on which he was engaged : it was a work ...
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... altered . We have only to suppose therefore that they were composed before the Advancement and transcribed after , and that in preparing them for the transcriber Bacon made the same kind of alterations in the originals which he ...
... altered . We have only to suppose therefore that they were composed before the Advancement and transcribed after , and that in preparing them for the transcriber Bacon made the same kind of alterations in the originals which he ...
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... altered the whole composition so as to bring it into accordance with the views he then held ; for that might be too long a work . He may have inserted a particular correction , but meant to rewrite the whole ; and if so , in spite of ...
... altered the whole composition so as to bring it into accordance with the views he then held ; for that might be too long a work . He may have inserted a particular correction , but meant to rewrite the whole ; and if so , in spite of ...
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... altering the intermedium , or affecting the eye itself , it reacheth not . But you must free your direction to the producing of such an inci- dence , impression , or operation , as may cause a precise and determinate passion of the eye ...
... altering the intermedium , or affecting the eye itself , it reacheth not . But you must free your direction to the producing of such an inci- dence , impression , or operation , as may cause a precise and determinate passion of the eye ...
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