The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... ancient and modern , but him- self a man of science , capable of handling scientific questions . To produce a correct text of the Profes- sional works and supply what other help may be necessary for a modern student , a man must be a ...
... ancient and modern , but him- self a man of science , capable of handling scientific questions . To produce a correct text of the Profes- sional works and supply what other help may be necessary for a modern student , a man must be a ...
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... ancient or modern , to bear upon the various subjects of inquiry , — although I had no means , I say , of supplying what he had left to be done in those de- partments , and must therefore be content to leave the work so far imperfect ...
... ancient or modern , to bear upon the various subjects of inquiry , — although I had no means , I say , of supplying what he had left to be done in those de- partments , and must therefore be content to leave the work so far imperfect ...
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... ancient and modern usage ; but I have thought it better to preserve the original form of all words which in the original are always or almost always spelt in the same way ; as felix , author , chymista , chymicus , & c . In the matter ...
... ancient and modern usage ; but I have thought it better to preserve the original form of all words which in the original are always or almost always spelt in the same way ; as felix , author , chymista , chymicus , & c . In the matter ...
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... ancient terms , though I some- times alter the uses and definitions . " And thus though he has spoken of the scholastic forms as figments of the human mind , 1 he was nevertheless willing to employ the word " Form " in a modified sense ...
... ancient terms , though I some- times alter the uses and definitions . " And thus though he has spoken of the scholastic forms as figments of the human mind , 1 he was nevertheless willing to employ the word " Form " in a modified sense ...
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... ancient Greeks , and from certain new men , namely Telesius , Patricius , and Severinus . Abstract opinions - - 1 I think this apparent discrepancy may be better explained . It appears to me that the number of idols was originally three ...
... ancient Greeks , and from certain new men , namely Telesius , Patricius , and Severinus . Abstract opinions - - 1 I think this apparent discrepancy may be better explained . It appears to me that the number of idols was originally three ...
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