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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... collected into a body by himself ; and though he had determined , not long before his death , to distribute them into consecutive volumes , the order in which they were to succeed each other was confessedly irregular ; a volume of moral ...
... collected into a body by himself ; and though he had determined , not long before his death , to distribute them into consecutive volumes , the order in which they were to succeed each other was confessedly irregular ; a volume of moral ...
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... collected ( as I have heard of knowing persons ) a considerable sum of money , which he had separated , with intention to have made a competent purchase of land for the livelihood of this his youngest son ( who was only unprovided for ...
... collected ( as I have heard of knowing persons ) a considerable sum of money , which he had separated , with intention to have made a competent purchase of land for the livelihood of this his youngest son ( who was only unprovided for ...
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... collected when individual tables of comparence are formed . It would seem from this that the theory of preroga- tive instances is intended to guide us in the formation of these tables . But it is difficult to see how the cir- cumstances ...
... collected when individual tables of comparence are formed . It would seem from this that the theory of preroga- tive instances is intended to guide us in the formation of these tables . But it is difficult to see how the cir- cumstances ...
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... collected and systematised ( and even this is plainly impossible ) , yet still Bacon's aim would not be attained . For these facts alone would be insuffi- cient as materials for the sixth part of the Instauratio , in which was to be ...
... collected and systematised ( and even this is plainly impossible ) , yet still Bacon's aim would not be attained . For these facts alone would be insuffi- cient as materials for the sixth part of the Instauratio , in which was to be ...
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... collecting facts and that of arranging them so as best to assist the memory ) ; and having said this , he goes on at once to his example , — namely , the investigation of the Form of heat . Thus it appears that after Bacon had not only ...
... collecting facts and that of arranging them so as best to assist the memory ) ; and having said this , he goes on at once to his example , — namely , the investigation of the Form of heat . Thus it appears that after Bacon had not only ...
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