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... Advance- ment of Learning , — retaining also the original English , wherever no further meaning seemed to be expressed in the Latin ; —and that where the form of expression in the translation appears to vary from the Latin more widely ...
... Advance- ment of Learning , — retaining also the original English , wherever no further meaning seemed to be expressed in the Latin ; —and that where the form of expression in the translation appears to vary from the Latin more widely ...
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... advance the smelting either the heat of the fire or the quantity of the added ingredient should be increased ; whereas , if these sur- pass the due proportion , they retard the operation ; be- cause by their power and acrimony they turn ...
... advance the smelting either the heat of the fire or the quantity of the added ingredient should be increased ; whereas , if these sur- pass the due proportion , they retard the operation ; be- cause by their power and acrimony they turn ...
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... advances in that knowledge , he may and ought to devise new precepts of invention , to lead him the better to that which lies beyond . It is indeed like journeying in a champaign country ; for when we have gone some part of our way , we ...
... advances in that knowledge , he may and ought to devise new precepts of invention , to lead him the better to that which lies beyond . It is indeed like journeying in a champaign country ; for when we have gone some part of our way , we ...
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... advance has been made in the inquiry , to set out another and again another topic , if they desire to climb the heights of the sciences . But so much importance do I attribute to Particular Topics , that I design to construct a special ...
... advance has been made in the inquiry , to set out another and again another topic , if they desire to climb the heights of the sciences . But so much importance do I attribute to Particular Topics , that I design to construct a special ...
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... advance- ment of learning , as it is detrimental to the fortunes and progress of an army to go about to besiege every little fort or hold . For if the field be kept , and the sum of the enterprise pursued , those smaller thing . will ...
... advance- ment of learning , as it is detrimental to the fortunes and progress of an army to go about to besiege every little fort or hold . For if the field be kept , and the sum of the enterprise pursued , those smaller thing . will ...
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