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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... rules . The process of establishing axioms Bacon had succeeded , at least apparently , in reducing to the semblance of a mechanical operation ; that of the formation of concep- tions does not admit of any similar reduction . Yet these ...
... rules . The process of establishing axioms Bacon had succeeded , at least apparently , in reducing to the semblance of a mechanical operation ; that of the formation of concep- tions does not admit of any similar reduction . Yet these ...
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... rule by which distributive justice must be guided . The next is , " Things which agree with a third , agree with one another , ' - which is also a mathematical principle , but yet , differently stated , forms the foun- dation of the ...
... rule by which distributive justice must be guided . The next is , " Things which agree with a third , agree with one another , ' - which is also a mathematical principle , but yet , differently stated , forms the foun- dation of the ...
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... rule the day and night , they exert no conspicuous influence on the welfare of mankind . And on the other hand it is certain that we can in no- wise affect the causes by which these phenomena are produced . But on the earth beneath ...
... rule the day and night , they exert no conspicuous influence on the welfare of mankind . And on the other hand it is certain that we can in no- wise affect the causes by which these phenomena are produced . But on the earth beneath ...
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... . The familiar processes of the arts consist simply in giving particular forms to portions of matter , in arranging them and setting them in motion according to certain rules . Between arranging stones so as THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 117.
... . The familiar processes of the arts consist simply in giving particular forms to portions of matter , in arranging them and setting them in motion according to certain rules . Between arranging stones so as THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 117.
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... rules . Between arranging stones so as to form a house , and arranging particles so as to produce whiteness , there is no difference but that of scale . So in other cases . The difference of scale once set aside , it seemed to follow ...
... rules . Between arranging stones so as to form a house , and arranging particles so as to produce whiteness , there is no difference but that of scale . So in other cases . The difference of scale once set aside , it seemed to follow ...
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