The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... sense does apprehend a thing its apprehension is not much to be relied upon . For the testimony and informa- tion of the sense has reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the ...
... sense does apprehend a thing its apprehension is not much to be relied upon . For the testimony and informa- tion of the sense has reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the ...
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... sense ; or because it is not sufficient in quantity to strike the sense ; or because there is not time enough for it to act on the sense ; or because the impression of the object is such as the sense cannot bear ; or because the sense ...
... sense ; or because it is not sufficient in quantity to strike the sense ; or because there is not time enough for it to act on the sense ; or because the impression of the object is such as the sense cannot bear ; or because the sense ...
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... sense is so charged with one object that it has no room for the admission of another , is almost wholly confined to the sense of smell , and has little to do with the matter in hand . So much then for the reduction of the non - sensible ...
... sense is so charged with one object that it has no room for the admission of another , is almost wholly confined to the sense of smell , and has little to do with the matter in hand . So much then for the reduction of the non - sensible ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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