The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... Light 137 · 202 " " 99 " " SYMPATHY AND ANTIPATHY SULPHUR , MERCURY , AND SALT · 203 · 205 FRAGMENT OF ABECEDARIUM NATURÆ 208 HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH - 213 HISTORY OF DENSE AND RARE - 337 INQUIRY RESPECTING THE Magnet · 401 TOPICS OF ...
... Light 137 · 202 " " 99 " " SYMPATHY AND ANTIPATHY SULPHUR , MERCURY , AND SALT · 203 · 205 FRAGMENT OF ABECEDARIUM NATURÆ 208 HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH - 213 HISTORY OF DENSE AND RARE - 337 INQUIRY RESPECTING THE Magnet · 401 TOPICS OF ...
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... light to those questions which followed ; and especially if they had consulted with the nature of things , as well as moral axioms , they had made their doctrines less prolix , and more profound ; which being by them in part omitted ...
... light to those questions which followed ; and especially if they had consulted with the nature of things , as well as moral axioms , they had made their doctrines less prolix , and more profound ; which being by them in part omitted ...
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... light upon society , assuredly divinity knows it not . It decides also the question so earnestly argued between the schools of Zeno and Socrates on the one hand , who placed felicity in virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly ...
... light upon society , assuredly divinity knows it not . It decides also the question so earnestly argued between the schools of Zeno and Socrates on the one hand , who placed felicity in virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly ...
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... light on both sciences . In the traditions of astro- logy men's natures and dispositions are not unaptly distin- guished according to the predominances of the planets ; for some are naturally formed for contemplation , others for ...
... light on both sciences . In the traditions of astro- logy men's natures and dispositions are not unaptly distin- guished according to the predominances of the planets ; for some are naturally formed for contemplation , others for ...
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... light can be said to handle the nature of particular colours ; for pleasure and pain are to the particular affections , as light is to particular colours . Better pains , I suppose , had the Stoics taken in this argument , as far as I ...
... light can be said to handle the nature of particular colours ; for pleasure and pain are to the particular affections , as light is to particular colours . Better pains , I suppose , had the Stoics taken in this argument , as far as I ...
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