The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... perfect in some one title of the law , or the like , they may prove ready and subtile , but not deep or sufficient , no not in that subject which they do particularly attend , because of that consent which it hath with the rest . And it ...
... perfect in some one title of the law , or the like , they may prove ready and subtile , but not deep or sufficient , no not in that subject which they do particularly attend , because of that consent which it hath with the rest . And it ...
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... perfect in the ob- servations of astronomy , and had called them to coun- sel when they made their principles and first axioms , they would never have divided their philosophy as the Cosmographers do their descriptions by globes , mak ...
... perfect in the ob- servations of astronomy , and had called them to coun- sel when they made their principles and first axioms , they would never have divided their philosophy as the Cosmographers do their descriptions by globes , mak ...
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... perfect white . In all these four directions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
... perfect white . In all these four directions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
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... perfect . Now are you freed from air , but still you are tied to transparent bodies . To ascend further by scale I do forbear , partly because it would draw on the example to an over - great length , but chiefly because it would open ...
... perfect . Now are you freed from air , but still you are tied to transparent bodies . To ascend further by scale I do forbear , partly because it would draw on the example to an over - great length , but chiefly because it would open ...
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... perfect ruby than a spinel , and a counterfeit angel is made more like a true angel than if it were an angel coined of China gold ; in like manner the direction carrieth a resemblance of a true direction in verity and liberty which ...
... perfect ruby than a spinel , and a counterfeit angel is made more like a true angel than if it were an angel coined of China gold ; in like manner the direction carrieth a resemblance of a true direction in verity and liberty which ...
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according actions Advancement of Learning ancient Aristotle Augmentis Augustus Cæsar axioms Bacon Bacon's hand better body Cæsar Callisthenes causes chapter Cicero civil conceit deficient deflexions Democritus Demosthenes discourse diversity divine doctrine doth doubt effect error excellent fable former fortune FRANCIS BACON give handled hath heaven honour human humour inquiry invention judgment Julius Cæsar kind king knowl knowledge labour light likewise Majesty maketh man's manner matter mean men's Metaphysic method mind moral motion natural philosophy nevertheless Novum Organum observation omitted opinion original particular passage perfect Plato pleasure precept princes propound quæ quod reason religion rest saith sapience sciences Scriptures seemeth sense shew Socrates Sophisms sort speak speech spirit subtile Tacitus things tion touching Trajan translation true truth unto Valerius Terminus virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise wits words writing Xenophon