The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... motions only ) that Jupiter did enter the sign of Sagittarius about the 10th of August , 1603 , and continued there for about a twelvemonth ; that the Sun entered Aquarius about the 12th or 13th of January , 1603-4 ; and that Mer- dated ...
... motions only ) that Jupiter did enter the sign of Sagittarius about the 10th of August , 1603 , and continued there for about a twelvemonth ; that the Sun entered Aquarius about the 12th or 13th of January , 1603-4 ; and that Mer- dated ...
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... motion or applied ) neither man or spirit ever hath transgressed , or shall transgress . The angel of light that was , when he presumed be- fore his fall , said within himself , I will ascend and be like unto the Highest ; not God , but ...
... motion or applied ) neither man or spirit ever hath transgressed , or shall transgress . The angel of light that was , when he presumed be- fore his fall , said within himself , I will ascend and be like unto the Highest ; not God , but ...
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... motion or sum- mary law of nature God should still reserve within his own curtain , yet many and noble are the inferior and secondary operations which are within man's sounding . This is a thing which I cannot tell wheth- er I may so ...
... motion or sum- mary law of nature God should still reserve within his own curtain , yet many and noble are the inferior and secondary operations which are within man's sounding . This is a thing which I cannot tell wheth- er I may so ...
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... motion to the centre , was in better earnest than he that put matter , form , and shift ; or he that put the mind , motion , and matter . For no man shall enter into inquisition of nature , but shall pass by that opinion of Democritus ...
... motion to the centre , was in better earnest than he that put matter , form , and shift ; or he that put the mind , motion , and matter . For no man shall enter into inquisition of nature , but shall pass by that opinion of Democritus ...
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... motion affecting preservation and the other multiplication ; which appetites are most evidently seen in living creatures in the pleasure of nourishment and generation ; and in man do make the aptest and most natural division of all his ...
... motion affecting preservation and the other multiplication ; which appetites are most evidently seen in living creatures in the pleasure of nourishment and generation ; and in man do make the aptest and most natural division of all his ...
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