The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... . It is told of Heraclitus that , being afflicted with the dropsy , he covered himself up in the warm. 1 De Vit . Prod . ii . 11 . 2 Nicephor . vii . 33. Pliny , xxvi . 5 . 1 De Vita Prod . ii . 8 . " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 137.
... . It is told of Heraclitus that , being afflicted with the dropsy , he covered himself up in the warm. 1 De Vit . Prod . ii . 11 . 2 Nicephor . vii . 33. Pliny , xxvi . 5 . 1 De Vita Prod . ii . 8 . " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 137.
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... Heraclitus , and Democritus , though in . other respects they differed about the first matter , agreed in this , that they set down matter as active , as having some form , as dispensing that form , and as having the principle of motion ...
... Heraclitus , and Democritus , though in . other respects they differed about the first matter , agreed in this , that they set down matter as active , as having some form , as dispensing that form , and as having the principle of motion ...
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... Heraclitus , on the other hand , with more acuteness but less credibility , made Fire to be the principle of things . For he did not look for a middle nature , which is usually the most vague and corruptible , to constitute the ...
... Heraclitus , on the other hand , with more acuteness but less credibility , made Fire to be the principle of things . For he did not look for a middle nature , which is usually the most vague and corruptible , to constitute the ...
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... Heraclitus , the solar and celestial nature gradually descending , and approaching nearer to the earth and its confines . Nor does it well agree with the supposition , - that this power of imposing and multiplying its nature and con ...
... Heraclitus , the solar and celestial nature gradually descending , and approaching nearer to the earth and its confines . Nor does it well agree with the supposition , - that this power of imposing and multiplying its nature and con ...
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... Heraclitus for his world , although he had deter- mined the stars to be real fires . This question then may be received according to this explanation . Next comes another question ; whether the stars are nourished , and likewise ...
... Heraclitus for his world , although he had deter- mined the stars to be real fires . This question then may be received according to this explanation . Next comes another question ; whether the stars are nourished , and likewise ...
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