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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... sense of form . Moreover the hair is of a dif- ferent texture ; and although we have neither any description nor any drawing of the upper part of Ba- con's full - grown head , we know what it was like in his boyhood from two very ...
... sense of form . Moreover the hair is of a dif- ferent texture ; and although we have neither any description nor any drawing of the upper part of Ba- con's full - grown head , we know what it was like in his boyhood from two very ...
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... sense composed , before . And in this view I am supported by a slight variation which is introduced here in the Latin version , viz . " Inter- venerat opus de Augmentis Scientiarum , ” & c . We learn also from the Latin version that ...
... sense composed , before . And in this view I am supported by a slight variation which is introduced here in the Latin version , viz . " Inter- venerat opus de Augmentis Scientiarum , ” & c . We learn also from the Latin version that ...
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... sense are the motus antitypiæ , which se cures the impenetrability of matter ; the motus nexûs , commonly called the motus ex fugâ vacui , & c .; and of these motions fourteen are mentioned . This list how- over does not profess to be ...
... sense are the motus antitypiæ , which se cures the impenetrability of matter ; the motus nexûs , commonly called the motus ex fugâ vacui , & c .; and of these motions fourteen are mentioned . This list how- over does not profess to be ...
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... sense did Bacon use the word " Form ? " This is the next question which , in con- sidering the account which he has given of the nature of science , it is necessary to examine . I am , for rea- sons which will be hereafter mentioned ...
... sense did Bacon use the word " Form ? " This is the next question which , in con- sidering the account which he has given of the nature of science , it is necessary to examine . I am , for rea- sons which will be hereafter mentioned ...
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... senses , the ministration to the memory , and the ministration to the reason . In the first of these , three things are to be taught ; and of these three the first is how to construct and elicit from facts a duly formed abstract ...
... senses , the ministration to the memory , and the ministration to the reason . In the first of these , three things are to be taught ; and of these three the first is how to construct and elicit from facts a duly formed abstract ...
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