The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... speak of abstract forms and ideas , either not defined in matter at all , or ill defined . For when I speak of Forms , I mean nothing more than those laws and determinations of ab- solute actuality , which govern and constitute any ...
... speak of abstract forms and ideas , either not defined in matter at all , or ill defined . For when I speak of Forms , I mean nothing more than those laws and determinations of ab- solute actuality , which govern and constitute any ...
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... speaking will be when I come to speak of Applications to Practice and Modes of Experiment- ing . Moreover those which have been already discovered and come into use will be described in the particular histories of the several arts . At ...
... speaking will be when I come to speak of Applications to Practice and Modes of Experiment- ing . Moreover those which have been already discovered and come into use will be described in the particular histories of the several arts . At ...
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... speak truer than the great , for they speak safer . For . Against . Fame is a worse judge than messenger . What has a good man to do with the slaver of the common people ? Fame is like a river , it bears the light and lets the solid up ...
... speak truer than the great , for they speak safer . For . Against . Fame is a worse judge than messenger . What has a good man to do with the slaver of the common people ? Fame is like a river , it bears the light and lets the solid up ...
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