The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... Matter in bodies compared one with another ; viz . how much matter occupies how much space in each . For there is nothing more true in nature than the twin propositions , that " nothing is produced from nothing , " and " nothing is ...
... Matter in bodies compared one with another ; viz . how much matter occupies how much space in each . For there is nothing more true in nature than the twin propositions , that " nothing is produced from nothing , " and " nothing is ...
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... matter is clearly capable of folding and unfolding itself in space , within certain limits , without the ... Matter . But if you charge with gunpowder , the Motion of Matter in the sulphur prevails , being aided by the Motions of Matter ...
... matter is clearly capable of folding and unfolding itself in space , within certain limits , without the ... Matter . But if you charge with gunpowder , the Motion of Matter in the sulphur prevails , being aided by the Motions of Matter ...
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... matter of true induction . And it is this latter which is now in hand ; now , I say , for the first time : nor has it ever been taken in hand till now . For neither Aristotle , nor Theophrastus , nor Dioscorides , nor Caius Plinius ...
... matter of true induction . And it is this latter which is now in hand ; now , I say , for the first time : nor has it ever been taken in hand till now . For neither Aristotle , nor Theophrastus , nor Dioscorides , nor Caius Plinius ...
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