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... motion , and concluded that if we could thoroughly understand the nature of motion , we should at once have the key to her secret processes , and therewithal the command over her which was powers ; the true end and aim of knowledge ...
... motion , and concluded that if we could thoroughly understand the nature of motion , we should at once have the key to her secret processes , and therewithal the command over her which was powers ; the true end and aim of knowledge ...
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... motion ; with what success , we may partly infer from the second book of the Novum Organum , in which the description of the different kinds of motion is introduced merely as a part of the doctrine of the prerogatives of instances : the ...
... motion ; with what success , we may partly infer from the second book of the Novum Organum , in which the description of the different kinds of motion is introduced merely as a part of the doctrine of the prerogatives of instances : the ...
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... motion , and which is predominant one over the other , and which is absolute and never falsified , if any such be ; and how they evade and shift each nature of motion to do his part.1 1 The last clause added in the margin . Nodi et ...
... motion , and which is predominant one over the other , and which is absolute and never falsified , if any such be ; and how they evade and shift each nature of motion to do his part.1 1 The last clause added in the margin . Nodi et ...
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... motions corporal of agitation , fire , time.1 The effects of motion , and what qualities it induceth respective to every motion . The force of union in motions , and the analogy there- of.2 Carta divisionis primæ , sive ad apparentiam ...
... motions corporal of agitation , fire , time.1 The effects of motion , and what qualities it induceth respective to every motion . The force of union in motions , and the analogy there- of.2 Carta divisionis primæ , sive ad apparentiam ...
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Francis Bacon. when the first body is removed ; not unlike to the motion of the loadstone , which is lent without adhe- sion of substance , for if the iron be filed where it was rubbed , yet it will draw or turn.1 1 On the back of the MS ...
Francis Bacon. when the first body is removed ; not unlike to the motion of the loadstone , which is lent without adhe- sion of substance , for if the iron be filed where it was rubbed , yet it will draw or turn.1 1 On the back of the MS ...
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Términos y frases comunes
absque aër aëre aërem aëris alia aliis aliud aqua aquæ aquam Bacon Bacon's brass certe circa cœli cœlo cold corpora corporis corporum corpus cujus earth eorum esset fere fieri filii fire first flamma fortasse fuerit fuisse gold grains hæc half have historia homines hominum hujusmodi humanæ illa ille illis illud instar ipsa iron Itaque lead licet made magis make materiæ maxime mentis metals minus more motion motu motus multo naturæ Neque nihil omnino opus original ounce parte philosophia plane posse possit potest primo prorsus quæ quædam quin quis ratio rationem rebus rerum rursus same scilicet secundum silver sint sive soni sonum sonus super take tamen tanquam tantum temporis terra terræ they three time utrum veluti Verum videtur visum water will wine