The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... sciences are precepted to be made convertible , and which the latter men have not without elegancy surnamed , the ... science ( axiomata artium 12 PREFACE TO.
... sciences are precepted to be made convertible , and which the latter men have not without elegancy surnamed , the ... science ( axiomata artium 12 PREFACE TO.
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... science ( axiomata artium ) . The first requires the proposition to be in all cases true , the second requires its subject and pred- icate to be essentially connected together , and the third requires the converse of the proposition to ...
... science ( axiomata artium ) . The first requires the proposition to be in all cases true , the second requires its subject and pred- icate to be essentially connected together , and the third requires the converse of the proposition to ...
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... sciences from the root and stock of universal knowledge ; being the seventh chapter . " 12. “ That the end and scope of knowledge hath been generally mistaken , and that men were never well advised what it was they sought " ( part of a ...
... sciences from the root and stock of universal knowledge ; being the seventh chapter . " 12. “ That the end and scope of knowledge hath been generally mistaken , and that men were never well advised what it was they sought " ( part of a ...
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... sciences , arts , inventions , works , and their por- tions , according to the use and tribute which they yield and render to the condition of man's life ; and under those several uses , being as several offices of provisions , to ...
... sciences , arts , inventions , works , and their por- tions , according to the use and tribute which they yield and render to the condition of man's life ; and under those several uses , being as several offices of provisions , to ...
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... sciences of invention in its more restricted sense- -the pars operativa de natura ( De Aug. iii . 5. ) — appears no less clearly from the opening of the 11th chap- ter , which was designed immediately to follow the " Inventory . " " It ...
... sciences of invention in its more restricted sense- -the pars operativa de natura ( De Aug. iii . 5. ) — appears no less clearly from the opening of the 11th chap- ter , which was designed immediately to follow the " Inventory . " " It ...
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