The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... tion as to the fate of the original manuscripts ; not one of which , I believe , is known to be in existence . There is not one of them which would not be well worth examining , if it could be found ; not only for the correction of the ...
... tion as to the fate of the original manuscripts ; not one of which , I believe , is known to be in existence . There is not one of them which would not be well worth examining , if it could be found ; not only for the correction of the ...
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... tion . Thus Strabo says , ( I quote from Xylander's translation , ) " Jam Aristotelem Posidonius ait æstuum marinorum qui fiunt in Hispaniâ causas non recte ascribere litori et Mauritania " ( by litori is probably meant the coast of ...
... tion . Thus Strabo says , ( I quote from Xylander's translation , ) " Jam Aristotelem Posidonius ait æstuum marinorum qui fiunt in Hispaniâ causas non recte ascribere litori et Mauritania " ( by litori is probably meant the coast of ...
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... tion . They show that Bacon had obtained a deep insight into the principles of the atomic theory . The earlier developments of this theory have always been encumbered by its being thought necessary , in order to explain phenomena , to ...
... tion . They show that Bacon had obtained a deep insight into the principles of the atomic theory . The earlier developments of this theory have always been encumbered by its being thought necessary , in order to explain phenomena , to ...
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... tion concerning the good estate of the family . There , if there be any discord or suits between any of the family , they are compounded and appeased . There , if any of the family be distressed or decayed , order is taken for their ...
... tion concerning the good estate of the family . There , if there be any discord or suits between any of the family , they are compounded and appeased . There , if any of the family be distressed or decayed , order is taken for their ...
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... tion of him that composeth it , ( for they have excellent poesy , ) but the subject of it is ( always ) the praises of Adam and Noah and Abraham ; whereof the former two peopled the world , and the last was the Father of the Faithful ...
... tion of him that composeth it , ( for they have excellent poesy , ) but the subject of it is ( always ) the praises of Adam and Noah and Abraham ; whereof the former two peopled the world , and the last was the Father of the Faithful ...
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