The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... mean to assert that there is any discontinuity in the progress of the tide along the shores of France and the Netherlands . The tide gets pro- gressively later and later until we come to a place where there is high water about one in ...
... mean to assert that there is any discontinuity in the progress of the tide along the shores of France and the Netherlands . The tide gets pro- gressively later and later until we come to a place where there is high water about one in ...
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... means easy . Scaliger however might have learned from Cardan , notwithstanding the arrogance with which he treats him , to distinguish between them . For Cardan , after saying that high water follows the moon , inquires why the motion ...
... means easy . Scaliger however might have learned from Cardan , notwithstanding the arrogance with which he treats him , to distinguish between them . For Cardan , after saying that high water follows the moon , inquires why the motion ...
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... mean that as yet the earth was unadorned and in disorder ; a solution in which we see how far they were from ... means of affirmatives are , so to speak , brought forth by Light : whereas those which are obtained by negatives and ...
... mean that as yet the earth was unadorned and in disorder ; a solution in which we see how far they were from ... means of affirmatives are , so to speak , brought forth by Light : whereas those which are obtained by negatives and ...
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... means of magnitude , figure , and motion . This opinion he ascribes to all the reformers of the seventeenth century , mentioning by name Bacon and several others.2 Thirty years afterwards , in giving some account of the history of his ...
... means of magnitude , figure , and motion . This opinion he ascribes to all the reformers of the seventeenth century , mentioning by name Bacon and several others.2 Thirty years afterwards , in giving some account of the history of his ...
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... means to disclaim all knowledge ' The influence of Telesius on Bruno is not , I think , mentioned by historians of philosophy , yet there is no doubt of its existence . In the following passage the fundamental principle of Telesius is ...
... means to disclaim all knowledge ' The influence of Telesius on Bruno is not , I think , mentioned by historians of philosophy , yet there is no doubt of its existence . In the following passage the fundamental principle of Telesius is ...
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