The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... question to be sure and indissoluble , of the other to be varied and separable ; and thus the question is decided , and the former nature is admitted as the cause , while the latter is dismissed and rejected . Such instances afford very ...
... question to be sure and indissoluble , of the other to be varied and separable ; and thus the question is decided , and the former nature is admitted as the cause , while the latter is dismissed and rejected . Such instances afford very ...
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... question an Instance of the Fingerpost would be the following . Take a magnetic globe and mark its poles ; and set the poles of the globe towards the east and west , not towards the north and south , and let them remain so ; then place ...
... question an Instance of the Fingerpost would be the following . Take a magnetic globe and mark its poles ; and set the poles of the globe towards the east and west , not towards the north and south , and let them remain so ; then place ...
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... question not enquired . The former question being debated between Socrates and a Sophist , Socrates placing felicity in an equal and constant peace of mind , and the Sophist in much desir- ing and much enjoying , they fell from argument ...
... question not enquired . The former question being debated between Socrates and a Sophist , Socrates placing felicity in an equal and constant peace of mind , and the Sophist in much desir- ing and much enjoying , they fell from argument ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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