The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... seems to be proper to the heavenly bodies ; station or rest seems to belong to the globe of the earth ; while other bodies ( which they call heavy or light , being indeed placed out of the region to which they naturally belong ) are ...
... seems to be proper to the heavenly bodies ; station or rest seems to belong to the globe of the earth ; while other bodies ( which they call heavy or light , being indeed placed out of the region to which they naturally belong ) are ...
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... seems worthy of observation that in the nine mo- tions of which I have spoken bodies seem to desire only the preservation of their nature , but in this tenth the propagation of it . Let the Twelfth Motion be that of Excitation ; a ...
... seems worthy of observation that in the nine mo- tions of which I have spoken bodies seem to desire only the preservation of their nature , but in this tenth the propagation of it . Let the Twelfth Motion be that of Excitation ; a ...
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... seem to desire not union or separation , but position , collocation , and configuration with respect to others . This motion is a very abstruse one , and has not been well investigated . In some cases indeed it seems to be without a ...
... seem to desire not union or separation , but position , collocation , and configuration with respect to others . This motion is a very abstruse one , and has not been well investigated . In some cases indeed it seems to be without a ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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