The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... clouds of ceremony ) yet retains the use of fastings , abstinences , and other macerations and humil- iations of the body , as things not merely ritual , but also profitable . The root and life of all which pre- scripts ( besides the ...
... clouds of ceremony ) yet retains the use of fastings , abstinences , and other macerations and humil- iations of the body , as things not merely ritual , but also profitable . The root and life of all which pre- scripts ( besides the ...
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... the artificial imitation of rainbows , with drops thickly sprinkled , is translated by an easy passage from natural rainbows formed by a dripping cloud . Again , the method of distilling may 76 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
... the artificial imitation of rainbows , with drops thickly sprinkled , is translated by an easy passage from natural rainbows formed by a dripping cloud . Again , the method of distilling may 76 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. dripping cloud . Again , the method of distilling may have been drawn either from above , that is , from showers and dew ; or from that homely experiment of drops ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. dripping cloud . Again , the method of distilling may have been drawn either from above , that is , from showers and dew ; or from that homely experiment of drops ...
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... cloud that overshadowed knowledge for awhile and blew over : a thing no doubt both very weak in itself and very injurious to the sciences . For while these men press matters by the laws of their method , and when a thing does not aptly ...
... cloud that overshadowed knowledge for awhile and blew over : a thing no doubt both very weak in itself and very injurious to the sciences . For while these men press matters by the laws of their method , and when a thing does not aptly ...
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... cloud or an ice in a jewel , which may be ground forth without tak- ing too much of the stone , they remove it : otherwise they will not meddle with it . And in like manner men ought so to procure serenity , as they destroy not ...
... cloud or an ice in a jewel , which may be ground forth without tak- ing too much of the stone , they remove it : otherwise they will not meddle with it . And in like manner men ought so to procure serenity , as they destroy not ...
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