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... rule , and get no good from them . Thirdly , he will desire something to be shown him , which is not as difficult as the thing proposed to be done , but comes nearer to practice . For a true and perfect rule of operation then the ...
... rule , and get no good from them . Thirdly , he will desire something to be shown him , which is not as difficult as the thing proposed to be done , but comes nearer to practice . For a true and perfect rule of operation then the ...
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... rule , Qua in eodem tertio conveniunt , et inter se conveniunt , [ things that are equal to the same are equal to each other , ] a rule taken from the mathematies , but so potent in logic as all syllogisms are built upon it ? Is not the ...
... rule , Qua in eodem tertio conveniunt , et inter se conveniunt , [ things that are equal to the same are equal to each other , ] a rule taken from the mathematies , but so potent in logic as all syllogisms are built upon it ? Is not the ...
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... rule how far one knowledge ought to intermeddle within the province of another , which is the rule they call Ka @ av- Tò ; 2 the other giveth rule unto what degree of particu- larity a knowledge should descend : which latter I find ...
... rule how far one knowledge ought to intermeddle within the province of another , which is the rule they call Ka @ av- Tò ; 2 the other giveth rule unto what degree of particu- larity a knowledge should descend : which latter I find ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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