The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... common natural his- tory , which in comparison with mine is so negligent and inexact ? and what of the philosophy and sciences built on such a sand ( or rather quicksand ) ? Let no man therefore trouble himself for this . CXIX . There ...
... common natural his- tory , which in comparison with mine is so negligent and inexact ? and what of the philosophy and sciences built on such a sand ( or rather quicksand ) ? Let no man therefore trouble himself for this . CXIX . There ...
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... common logic , which governs by the syllogism , extends not only to natural but to all sciences ; so does mine also , which proceeds by induction , embrace everything . For I form a his- tory and tables of discovery for anger , fear ...
... common logic , which governs by the syllogism , extends not only to natural but to all sciences ; so does mine also , which proceeds by induction , embrace everything . For I form a his- tory and tables of discovery for anger , fear ...
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... common use , are but slightly noticed . Now the singularities of art deserve to be noticed no less than those of nature , of which I have already spoken . And as among the singularities of nature I placed the sun , the moon , the magnet ...
... common use , are but slightly noticed . Now the singularities of art deserve to be noticed no less than those of nature , of which I have already spoken . And as among the singularities of nature I placed the sun , the moon , the magnet ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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