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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... hath had any thoughts , and he indeed hath promoted it to a very good pitch . " Something however still remained to be added to this engine or art of invention , to which Hooke gives the name of philosophical algebra . He goes on to say ...
... hath had any thoughts , and he indeed hath promoted it to a very good pitch . " Something however still remained to be added to this engine or art of invention , to which Hooke gives the name of philosophical algebra . He goes on to say ...
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... hath proceeded , as to finish that part . Cer- tainly the model is more vast and high than can pos- sibly be imitated in all things ; notwithstanding most things therein are within men's power to effect . His Lordship thought also in ...
... hath proceeded , as to finish that part . Cer- tainly the model is more vast and high than can pos- sibly be imitated in all things ; notwithstanding most things therein are within men's power to effect . His Lordship thought also in ...
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... hath appointed the next day after to - morrow . And because he meaneth to give you his blessing , he hath appointed it in the fore- noon . We came at our day and hour , and I was chosen by my fellows for the private access . found him ...
... hath appointed the next day after to - morrow . And because he meaneth to give you his blessing , he hath appointed it in the fore- noon . We came at our day and hour , and I was chosen by my fellows for the private access . found him ...
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... hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the truest ...
... hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the truest ...
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... hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in presuming to come within the ...
... hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in presuming to come within the ...
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