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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... natures is the Form of the other . It is true that in one place Bacon re- quires the form nature , beside being convertible with the given one , to be also a limitation of a more general nature . His words are 66 natura alia quæ sit cum ...
... natures is the Form of the other . It is true that in one place Bacon re- quires the form nature , beside being convertible with the given one , to be also a limitation of a more general nature . His words are 66 natura alia quæ sit cum ...
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... nature is absent . The third is the table of degrees or comparison ( tabula graduum sive tabula comparativæ ) , in which the instances of the given nature are arranged according to the degree in which it is manifested in each . It is ...
... nature is absent . The third is the table of degrees or comparison ( tabula graduum sive tabula comparativæ ) , in which the instances of the given nature are arranged according to the degree in which it is manifested in each . It is ...
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... nature among the aggregate of simple natures which we thus obtain , nothing more is requisite than the rejection of all foreign and unessential elements . We reject every nature which is not present in every affirmative instance , or ...
... nature among the aggregate of simple natures which we thus obtain , nothing more is requisite than the rejection of all foreign and unessential elements . We reject every nature which is not present in every affirmative instance , or ...
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... nature is produced is regarded as a direction for its artificial production . If air and water are mingled together , as in snow , foam , & c . , whiteness is the result . This then is a direction for the production of white ness ...
... nature is produced is regarded as a direction for its artificial production . If air and water are mingled together , as in snow , foam , & c . , whiteness is the result . This then is a direction for the production of white ness ...
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... nature is certain , because the pres- ence of the Form necessarily determines that of the nature . It is free , because it requires only that to be done which is necessary , since the nature can never be present unless its Form is so ...
... nature is certain , because the pres- ence of the Form necessarily determines that of the nature . It is free , because it requires only that to be done which is necessary , since the nature can never be present unless its Form is so ...
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