The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... follows an example , of which Bacon says that it " will make my meaning attained , and yet percase make it thought that they attained it not . " In this example the effect to be pro- duced is whiteness , and the first direction given is ...
... follows an example , of which Bacon says that it " will make my meaning attained , and yet percase make it thought that they attained it not . " In this example the effect to be pro- duced is whiteness , and the first direction given is ...
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... follow from it at all times and in all cases . And this corresponds to the rule of truth . If it be free , then whenever the effect is pres- ent the direction must have been complied with . The presence of either implies that of the ...
... follow from it at all times and in all cases . And this corresponds to the rule of truth . If it be free , then whenever the effect is pres- ent the direction must have been complied with . The presence of either implies that of the ...
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... follow the " Inventory . " " It appeareth then what is now in proposition , not by general cir- cumlocution but by particular note . No former philosophy , " & c . & c . " but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and opera ...
... follow the " Inventory . " " It appeareth then what is now in proposition , not by general cir- cumlocution but by particular note . No former philosophy , " & c . & c . " but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and opera ...
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... follow that the Temporis Partus Masculus was written after the Advancement of Learning ? No ; for in looking over the manuscript long after it was written , he ― 24 NOTE TO PREFACE TO VALERIUS TERMINUS . may have VALERIUS TERMINUS . 23.
... follow that the Temporis Partus Masculus was written after the Advancement of Learning ? No ; for in looking over the manuscript long after it was written , he ― 24 NOTE TO PREFACE TO VALERIUS TERMINUS . may have VALERIUS TERMINUS . 23.
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... follow the example of Stephens , who gave it exactly as he found it ; or that of later editors , who have altered the order of the chapters so as to make it agree with the numbers . The latter plan will perhaps , upon the whole , be the ...
... follow the example of Stephens , who gave it exactly as he found it ; or that of later editors , who have altered the order of the chapters so as to make it agree with the numbers . The latter plan will perhaps , upon the whole , be the ...
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