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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... particular audience by whom he means to be understood without the help of a commentator . Giv- ing them credit for such knowledge and capacity as they are presumably furnished with , he himself sup- plies what else is necessary to make ...
... particular audience by whom he means to be understood without the help of a commentator . Giv- ing them credit for such knowledge and capacity as they are presumably furnished with , he himself sup- plies what else is necessary to make ...
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... particular persons or bodies , had reference to particular occasions , as- sumed in the persons addressed a knowledge of the circumstances of the time , and cannot be rightly understood except in relation to those circumstances . In ...
... particular persons or bodies , had reference to particular occasions , as- sumed in the persons addressed a knowledge of the circumstances of the time , and cannot be rightly understood except in relation to those circumstances . In ...
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... particular occa- sion . In citing the evidence of witnesses , on the contrary , in support of a narrative statement or an argument upon matter of fact , he is always very careful . 1 The Latin version adds , in quo sæpe peroravit , non ...
... particular occa- sion . In citing the evidence of witnesses , on the contrary , in support of a narrative statement or an argument upon matter of fact , he is always very careful . 1 The Latin version adds , in quo sæpe peroravit , non ...
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... particular that worketh any effect is a thing compounded more or less of di- verse single natures , more manifest and more obscure , and that it appeareth not to whether ( which ) of the natures the effect is to be ascribed . " 2 Of ...
... particular that worketh any effect is a thing compounded more or less of di- verse single natures , more manifest and more obscure , and that it appeareth not to whether ( which ) of the natures the effect is to be ascribed . " 2 Of ...
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... particular natures . Such , for in- stance , are the instantiæ conformes ; Bacon's exam- ples of which are mostly taken from comparative anatomy . One of them is the analogy between the fins of fishes , the feet of quadrupeds , and the ...
... particular natures . Such , for in- stance , are the instantiæ conformes ; Bacon's exam- ples of which are mostly taken from comparative anatomy . One of them is the analogy between the fins of fishes , the feet of quadrupeds , and the ...
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