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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... invention ) ; that it was " sold by J. Cooper in James Street Covent Garden ; " and 1 If the original picture really has this badge , we may conclude , I sup- pose , that it was not a portrait of Bacon at all . And I should not be very ...
... invention ) ; that it was " sold by J. Cooper in James Street Covent Garden ; " and 1 If the original picture really has this badge , we may conclude , I sup- pose , that it was not a portrait of Bacon at all . And I should not be very ...
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... invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself never alluded to this ...
... invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself never alluded to this ...
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... invention , to which Hooke gives the name of philosophical algebra . He goes on to say , " I canno . doubt but that if this art be well prosecuted and made use of , an ordinary capacity with industry will be able to do very much more ...
... invention , to which Hooke gives the name of philosophical algebra . He goes on to say , " I canno . doubt but that if this art be well prosecuted and made use of , an ordinary capacity with industry will be able to do very much more ...
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... tilitate rerum inventarum extensiones prehendunt , " seems rather to imply that he knew of him at that time chiefly by his reputation for mechanical inventions . J. S. blance between the spirit in which the two Bacons speak 158 PREFACE TO.
... tilitate rerum inventarum extensiones prehendunt , " seems rather to imply that he knew of him at that time chiefly by his reputation for mechanical inventions . J. S. blance between the spirit in which the two Bacons speak 158 PREFACE TO.
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... invention men have made certain notable discoveries ; how many more , then , and greater , by the method now to be proposed . Again , of discoveries already made , there are many which before they were made would never have been ...
... invention men have made certain notable discoveries ; how many more , then , and greater , by the method now to be proposed . Again , of discoveries already made , there are many which before they were made would never have been ...
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