The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1803 |
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... thing else . Some , however , relate that he was produced from an egg , hatch- ed by Nox . He has different ... principles of all things , and the origin of the world , not greatly differing from that of Demo- critus ; only the ...
... thing else . Some , however , relate that he was produced from an egg , hatch- ed by Nox . He has different ... principles of all things , and the origin of the world , not greatly differing from that of Demo- critus ; only the ...
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... principles of things , are shadowed out in the person of Cupid ; who is introduced without pa- rent , that is , without cause ; for causes are as the parents of effects . And it is common , in figurative speech , to denote the cause and ...
... principles of things , are shadowed out in the person of Cupid ; who is introduced without pa- rent , that is , without cause ; for causes are as the parents of effects . And it is common , in figurative speech , to denote the cause and ...
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... principles of things , as they are found in nature , for a certain positive point , upon the attestation of experience ; but they have rather derived and deduced them by the laws of disputation , or petty logical arguments ...
... principles of things , as they are found in nature , for a certain positive point , upon the attestation of experience ; but they have rather derived and deduced them by the laws of disputation , or petty logical arguments ...
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... principle . And it seems absurd , preposterous , and incongruous , to the enquiry after principles , to raise essences from phantastical or notional things . For the point is not how we may most commodiously receive into our thoughts ...
... principle . And it seems absurd , preposterous , and incongruous , to the enquiry after principles , to raise essences from phantastical or notional things . For the point is not how we may most commodiously receive into our thoughts ...
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... principles of their own . These three things should not be separated , but only distinguished ; and matter , whatever it is , must be laid down so endowed , prepared and formed , that all virtues , substances , actions , and natural ...
... principles of their own . These three things should not be separated , but only distinguished ; and matter , whatever it is , must be laid down so endowed , prepared and formed , that all virtues , substances , actions , and natural ...
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