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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... common - place book , while others are curious and obsolete observa- tions in natural history and physics , or technical commentaries on English law . It has been thought desirable therefore to bring into the compass of two volumes , so ...
... common - place book , while others are curious and obsolete observa- tions in natural history and physics , or technical commentaries on English law . It has been thought desirable therefore to bring into the compass of two volumes , so ...
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... common to other men of learn- ing or note , together with him . But yet , in this matter of his fame , I speak in the comparative only , and not in the exclusive . For his reputation is great in his own nation also , especially amongst ...
... common to other men of learn- ing or note , together with him . But yet , in this matter of his fame , I speak in the comparative only , and not in the exclusive . For his reputation is great in his own nation also , especially amongst ...
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... common a word in that way . He evidently speaks of eclipses only , and of eclipses visible at the place . Now it is not at all likely that lunar eclipses visible at Westminster would have coincided with important business in which Bacon ...
... common a word in that way . He evidently speaks of eclipses only , and of eclipses visible at the place . Now it is not at all likely that lunar eclipses visible at Westminster would have coincided with important business in which Bacon ...
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... common , except that nature itself , with the other subjects which present it to us . Thus the colours shown by the prism or by crystals are a solitary instance of colour , because they have nothing in common with the fixed colours of ...
... common , except that nature itself , with the other subjects which present it to us . Thus the colours shown by the prism or by crystals are a solitary instance of colour , because they have nothing in common with the fixed colours of ...
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... common to more than one ; while the second is to inquire into the external or adventi- tious conditions of existences · such as the much and the little , the like and the unlike , the possible and im- possible , & c . " " In ...
... common to more than one ; while the second is to inquire into the external or adventi- tious conditions of existences · such as the much and the little , the like and the unlike , the possible and im- possible , & c . " " In ...
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