The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... experience . Meanwhile there is no question but that the figure and structure of the inward parts is but little inferior in variety and lineaments to the outward ; and that the hearts or livers or stomachs of men differ as much as their ...
... experience . Meanwhile there is no question but that the figure and structure of the inward parts is but little inferior in variety and lineaments to the outward ; and that the hearts or livers or stomachs of men differ as much as their ...
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... experiences of many phy- sicians , to be carefully searched out and compared . But this variety of accidents is either slightly handled in anatomics or else passed over in silence . Of that other defect in anatomy ( that it has not been ...
... experiences of many phy- sicians , to be carefully searched out and compared . But this variety of accidents is either slightly handled in anatomics or else passed over in silence . Of that other defect in anatomy ( that it has not been ...
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... according to the occasion , than to abide by any certain prescriptions , the opinion , though plausible , is fallacious , and allows 99 ment . too little weight to experience , and too 36 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... according to the occasion , than to abide by any certain prescriptions , the opinion , though plausible , is fallacious , and allows 99 ment . too little weight to experience , and too 36 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... experience , and too much to judg For as they were the most useful citizens and of the best composition in the state of Rome , who either being consuls inclined to the people , or being tribunes inclined to the senate ; so in the matter ...
... experience , and too much to judg For as they were the most useful citizens and of the best composition in the state of Rome , who either being consuls inclined to the people , or being tribunes inclined to the senate ; so in the matter ...
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... Experience and the New Organon . Description of Learned Experience . INVENTION is of two kinds , very different ; the one of arts and sciences , and the other of speech and argu- ments . The former of these I report altogether de ...
... Experience and the New Organon . Description of Learned Experience . INVENTION is of two kinds , very different ; the one of arts and sciences , and the other of speech and argu- ments . The former of these I report altogether de ...
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