The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... less frequent and familiar oc- currence . But I , who am well aware that no judgment can be passed on uncommon or remarkable things , much less anything new brought to light , unless the causes of common things , and the causes of those ...
... less frequent and familiar oc- currence . But I , who am well aware that no judgment can be passed on uncommon or remarkable things , much less anything new brought to light , unless the causes of common things , and the causes of those ...
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... less true that of that quantum of matter more or less is contained under the same space or dimensions according to the diversity of bodies ; as in water more , in air less ; so that to assert that a given volume of water can be changed ...
... less true that of that quantum of matter more or less is contained under the same space or dimensions according to the diversity of bodies ; as in water more , in air less ; so that to assert that a given volume of water can be changed ...
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... less distant from their poles ; 8. the greater or less distance of these spirals from each other ; 9. and lastly , the variation of the poles themselves , if they be movable ; which however has nothing to do with rotation , unless it be ...
... less distant from their poles ; 8. the greater or less distance of these spirals from each other ; 9. and lastly , the variation of the poles themselves , if they be movable ; which however has nothing to do with rotation , unless it be ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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