The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... kind may be of use with respect to particular persons , but cannot fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions ...
... kind may be of use with respect to particular persons , but cannot fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions ...
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... kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to hurt , yet it follows not that it has the same degree of power to help ; no more indeed than a man can conclude , that because there ...
... kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to hurt , yet it follows not that it has the same degree of power to help ; no more indeed than a man can conclude , that because there ...
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... kind ; and if men will apply themselves to observe , they will find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are ...
... kind ; and if men will apply themselves to observe , they will find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are ...
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... kind of scruple and religion to stay with the patient after he is given up ; whereas in my judgment , if they would not be wanting to their office , and indeed to humanity , they ought both to acquire the skill and to bestow the ...
... kind of scruple and religion to stay with the patient after he is given up ; whereas in my judgment , if they would not be wanting to their office , and indeed to humanity , they ought both to acquire the skill and to bestow the ...
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... kind of mineral such waters receive tincture ; as sulphur , vitriol , steel , or the like . Which natural tincture if it might be reduced to compositions of art , would put it in the power of man to make more kinds of them as occasion ...
... kind of mineral such waters receive tincture ; as sulphur , vitriol , steel , or the like . Which natural tincture if it might be reduced to compositions of art , would put it in the power of man to make more kinds of them as occasion ...
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