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... appear to be con- nected . 18. De Interpretatione Naturæ Proœmium . ( p . 479. ) This has been intended for a preface to the Instauratio , in some of its forms ; probably to the Temporis Partus Masculus . 19. Francisci Baconi Topica ...
... appear to be con- nected . 18. De Interpretatione Naturæ Proœmium . ( p . 479. ) This has been intended for a preface to the Instauratio , in some of its forms ; probably to the Temporis Partus Masculus . 19. Francisci Baconi Topica ...
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... appears to have performed tolerably well ; there are but a few places in which the text is manifestly corrupt ; but since he has attempted nothing more , it is to be regretted that he has left us without any informa- tion as to the fate ...
... appears to have performed tolerably well ; there are but a few places in which the text is manifestly corrupt ; but since he has attempted nothing more , it is to be regretted that he has left us without any informa- tion as to the fate ...
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... appears in a new form . " Id enim [ sc . admirandas in cœlo accidere muta- tiones atque insolentias ] perspicitur in cometis sublimioribus , iis nimirum qui et figuram stellæ induerunt absque comâ , neque solum ex doctrinâ parallaxium ...
... appears in a new form . " Id enim [ sc . admirandas in cœlo accidere muta- tiones atque insolentias ] perspicitur in cometis sublimioribus , iis nimirum qui et figuram stellæ induerunt absque comâ , neque solum ex doctrinâ parallaxium ...
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... appearing to relate to a later wave than the other . Bacon however does - not appear to have understood this ; and consequently , 40 PREFACE TO THE.
... appearing to relate to a later wave than the other . Bacon however does - not appear to have understood this ; and consequently , 40 PREFACE TO THE.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. not appear to have understood this ; and consequently , after saying that the hour of high water becomes later and later from the Straits of Gibraltar to the coast ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. not appear to have understood this ; and consequently , after saying that the hour of high water becomes later and later from the Straits of Gibraltar to the coast ...
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