The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... appears in the Novum Organum , as contrasted with that in which it appears in the Partis secundæ Delineatio ] , " it ceased to afford a convenient basis for the pars destruens , and accordingly the substance of the three Redargutiones ...
... appears in the Novum Organum , as contrasted with that in which it appears in the Partis secundæ Delineatio ] , " it ceased to afford a convenient basis for the pars destruens , and accordingly the substance of the three Redargutiones ...
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... appears likewise in all wood and combusti- bles , from which there generally arises exudation and always evaporation . It is shown also in the melting of metals , which , being of the compactest texture , do not readily swell and dilate ...
... appears likewise in all wood and combusti- bles , from which there generally arises exudation and always evaporation . It is shown also in the melting of metals , which , being of the compactest texture , do not readily swell and dilate ...
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... appear to be Instances of Alliance on either side ; namely , snow in great quantities , and the flame of sulphur ; in one of which there appears to be a colour primarily giving light , in the other a light verging on colour . XXXVI ...
... appear to be Instances of Alliance on either side ; namely , snow in great quantities , and the flame of sulphur ; in one of which there appears to be a colour primarily giving light , in the other a light verging on colour . XXXVI ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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