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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... 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 , yet in all matters which lay within my compass I promised ...
... 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 , yet in all matters which lay within my compass I promised ...
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... inquire the form of those sounds or voices which make simple letters is easily comprehensible , and being known induceth and manifesteth the forms of all words which consist and are compounded of them . In the same manner , to inquire ...
... inquire the form of those sounds or voices which make simple letters is easily comprehensible , and being known induceth and manifesteth the forms of all words which consist and are compounded of them . In the same manner , to inquire ...
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... inquiry the appropriate tables , noth- ing would have led the interpreter to perceive its pecu- liar value . This theory , whatever may be its practical utility , may supply us with new illustrations of the importance in Bacon's method ...
... inquiry the appropriate tables , noth- ing would have led the interpreter to perceive its pecu- liar value . This theory , whatever may be its practical utility , may supply us with new illustrations of the importance in Bacon's method ...
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... inquiry be satisfactorily studied apart from the analogies which connect it with other similar objects . But the greatest of all the services which Bacon rendered to natural philosophy was , that he perpetu- ally enforced the necessity ...
... inquiry be satisfactorily studied apart from the analogies which connect it with other similar objects . But the greatest of all the services which Bacon rendered to natural philosophy was , that he perpetu- ally enforced the necessity ...
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... inquiry hitherto employed , he means no disrespect to the received arts and sciences , but fully recognises them as excellent in their proper place and use , and would have them honoured and cultivated accord- ingly . These explanations ...
... inquiry hitherto employed , he means no disrespect to the received arts and sciences , but fully recognises them as excellent in their proper place and use , and would have them honoured and cultivated accord- ingly . These explanations ...
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