The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... see that the opinion of 1 Hom . Il . i . 334 .: - Hail , heralds , messengers of Jove and men ! 2 Cicero De Orat . iii . c . 19 . - Copernicus touching the rotation of the earth ( which has 14 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... see that the opinion of 1 Hom . Il . i . 334 .: - Hail , heralds , messengers of Jove and men ! 2 Cicero De Orat . iii . c . 19 . - Copernicus touching the rotation of the earth ( which has 14 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... earth ( which has now become prevalent ) cannot be refuted by astro- nomical principles , because it is not repugnant to any of the phenomena ; yet the principles of natural phi- losophy rightly laid down may correct it . Lastly we see ...
... earth ( which has now become prevalent ) cannot be refuted by astro- nomical principles , because it is not repugnant to any of the phenomena ; yet the principles of natural phi- losophy rightly laid down may correct it . Lastly we see ...
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... earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; but man by the flesh of those beasts ( quad- rupeds , birds , and fishes ) , and also by herbs , grains , fruits , juices and liquors of various kinds ; not without ...
... earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; but man by the flesh of those beasts ( quad- rupeds , birds , and fishes ) , and also by herbs , grains , fruits , juices and liquors of various kinds ; not without ...
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... earth bring forth . " Now this soul ( as it exists in man ) is only the instrument of the rational soul , and has its origin like that of the brutes in the dust of the earth . For it is not said that " He made the body of man of the ...
... earth bring forth . " Now this soul ( as it exists in man ) is only the instrument of the rational soul , and has its origin like that of the brutes in the dust of the earth . For it is not said that " He made the body of man of the ...
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... earth , but was immediately inspired from God ; and since the laws of heaven and earth are the proper subjects of philosophy ; how can we expect to obtain from philos- ophy the knowledge of the substance of the rational soul ? It must ...
... earth , but was immediately inspired from God ; and since the laws of heaven and earth are the proper subjects of philosophy ; how can we expect to obtain from philos- ophy the knowledge of the substance of the rational soul ? It must ...
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