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... invention of other ex- periments , and those which give most light to the invention of causes ; for the invention of the mariner's needle , which giveth the direction , is of no less benefit for navigation than the invention of the ...
... invention of other ex- periments , and those which give most light to the invention of causes ; for the invention of the mariner's needle , which giveth the direction , is of no less benefit for navigation than the invention of the ...
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... invention , concerning the invention of Experientia sciences , I purpose ( if God give me leave ) hereafter to propound ; having digested it Naturæ . into two parts ; whereof the one I term Experientia literata , and the other ...
... invention , concerning the invention of Experientia sciences , I purpose ( if God give me leave ) hereafter to propound ; having digested it Naturæ . into two parts ; whereof the one I term Experientia literata , and the other ...
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... invention : so as it be perceived and discerned , that the scope and end of this invention is readiness and present use of our knowledge , and not addition or amplification thereof . To procure this ready use of knowledge there are two ...
... invention : so as it be perceived and discerned , that the scope and end of this invention is readiness and present use of our knowledge , and not addition or amplification thereof . To procure this ready use of knowledge there are two ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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