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... means . Both conditions are fulfilled by the knowledge of the form , to which the doctrine of direc- 1 See my note at the end of this Preface . -J . S. tion entirely corresponds . This correspondency Bacon recognises towards the ...
... means . Both conditions are fulfilled by the knowledge of the form , to which the doctrine of direc- 1 See my note at the end of this Preface . -J . S. tion entirely corresponds . This correspondency Bacon recognises towards the ...
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... means of the primary . The second caution is so obscurely expressed that I can only conjecture that it refers to the necessity of studying abstract qualities before commencing the study of con- crete bodies . Composition subaltern and ...
... means of the primary . The second caution is so obscurely expressed that I can only conjecture that it refers to the necessity of studying abstract qualities before commencing the study of con- crete bodies . Composition subaltern and ...
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... mean motions only ) that Jupiter did enter the sign of Sagittarius about the 10th of August , 1603 , and continued there for about a twelvemonth ; that the Sun entered Aquarius about the 12th or 13th of January , 1603-4 ; and that Mer ...
... mean motions only ) that Jupiter did enter the sign of Sagittarius about the 10th of August , 1603 , and continued there for about a twelvemonth ; that the Sun entered Aquarius about the 12th or 13th of January , 1603-4 ; and that Mer ...
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... mean Dies Mercurii ( Wednesday ) 26th January , 1603 ; and the rest refers to something not con- nected with astronomy . But to this also there is a serious objection . The 26th of January , 1603-4 , was a Friday ; and it seems to me ...
... mean Dies Mercurii ( Wednesday ) 26th January , 1603 ; and the rest refers to something not con- nected with astronomy . But to this also there is a serious objection . The 26th of January , 1603-4 , was a Friday ; and it seems to me ...
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... mean that the ignorance of a second cause doth make men more devoutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie ...
... mean that the ignorance of a second cause doth make men more devoutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie ...
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