The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... philosophy by a passage in Stobæus , Eclog . i . 16. It is there said that Ecphan- tus , a Pythagorean of Syracuse ... natural tendency to assume a merely physical character , the idea of a parallel between Democritus and Pythagoras may ...
... philosophy by a passage in Stobæus , Eclog . i . 16. It is there said that Ecphan- tus , a Pythagorean of Syracuse ... natural tendency to assume a merely physical character , the idea of a parallel between Democritus and Pythagoras may ...
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... philosophy . For some account of Telesius's minor works I may refer to Spiriti's Scrittori Cosentini , or to what Salsi has said of them in Ginguené's Histoire Littéraire ... philosophy ' , -a natural result of the involved 76 PREFACE TO THE.
... philosophy . For some account of Telesius's minor works I may refer to Spiriti's Scrittori Cosentini , or to what Salsi has said of them in Ginguené's Histoire Littéraire ... philosophy ' , -a natural result of the involved 76 PREFACE TO THE.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. of philosophy ' , -a natural result of the involved and obscure style in which they were originally propounded . Whether it is altogether an accurate representation ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. of philosophy ' , -a natural result of the involved and obscure style in which they were originally propounded . Whether it is altogether an accurate representation ...
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... natural philosophy ; but " his desire of collecting the natural history diverted him , which he preferred many degrees before it . " And in this , according to his own view of the matter , he was no doubt right ; for though there are ...
... natural philosophy ; but " his desire of collecting the natural history diverted him , which he preferred many degrees before it . " And in this , according to his own view of the matter , he was no doubt right ; for though there are ...
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... nature of all things ' , ( whereby God might have the more glory in the workman- ship of them , and men the more fruit ... Natural Philosophy ; without showing any interest in it or any taste or capacity for it ; I cannot understand what ...
... nature of all things ' , ( whereby God might have the more glory in the workman- ship of them , and men the more fruit ... Natural Philosophy ; without showing any interest in it or any taste or capacity for it ; I cannot understand what ...
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