The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... refer to the volume in which they first appeared , it will be well to give a particular account of it at once . - Bacon , in his last will , after bequeathing his collection of speeches and letters to Bishop Williams and Sir Humphrey ...
... refer to the volume in which they first appeared , it will be well to give a particular account of it at once . - Bacon , in his last will , after bequeathing his collection of speeches and letters to Bishop Williams and Sir Humphrey ...
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... refers in the Nov. Org . [ 11. 36. , Vol . I. p . 301. ] That the medium through which a body is pro- jected is the cause of its continuing to move after it has parted from that which projects it , had however been taught by Aristotle ...
... refers in the Nov. Org . [ 11. 36. , Vol . I. p . 301. ] That the medium through which a body is pro- jected is the cause of its continuing to move after it has parted from that which projects it , had however been taught by Aristotle ...
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... refer particularly to Gilbert , De Magn . vi . 4 .; a passage re- peated , like many others , in the Physiol . Nova , ii . 7 . Superest inquisitio tertia : Unde et quomodo fiat reciprocatio illa 58 DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS .
... refer particularly to Gilbert , De Magn . vi . 4 .; a passage re- peated , like many others , in the Physiol . Nova , ii . 7 . Superest inquisitio tertia : Unde et quomodo fiat reciprocatio illa 58 DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS .
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... refers . On the other hand Pausanias mentions as an early myth that Eros was the son of Ilithyia . See Pausan , Boot , ix . 27 . VOL . III .. F to Aphrodite Pandemus . ' But it is more probable 65 PREFACE to DE PRINCIPIIS ATQUE ...
... refers . On the other hand Pausanias mentions as an early myth that Eros was the son of Ilithyia . See Pausan , Boot , ix . 27 . VOL . III .. F to Aphrodite Pandemus . ' But it is more probable 65 PREFACE to DE PRINCIPIIS ATQUE ...
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... refers , though he places Eros and Gaia next to Chaos , says nothing of Eros as the progenitor of the universe . His existence is recognised , but nothing is said of his offspring . In this the theogony of Hesiod differs essentially ...
... refers , though he places Eros and Gaia next to Chaos , says nothing of Eros as the progenitor of the universe . His existence is recognised , but nothing is said of his offspring . In this the theogony of Hesiod differs essentially ...
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