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... rest ; being the sixth chapter . " 11. " Of the impediments of knowledge in handling it by parts , and in slipping off particular sciences from the root and stock of universal knowledge ; being the seventh chapter . " 12. " That the end ...
... rest ; being the sixth chapter . " 11. " Of the impediments of knowledge in handling it by parts , and in slipping off particular sciences from the root and stock of universal knowledge ; being the seventh chapter . " 12. " That the end ...
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... 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 very improb- able that any Englishman would have described 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 very improb- able that any Englishman would have described the ...
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... rest only in the contemplation of those shews which first offer themselves to our senses , we should do a like injury to the majesty of God , as if we should judge of the store of some excellent jeweller by that only which is set out to ...
... rest only in the contemplation of those shews which first offer themselves to our senses , we should do a like injury to the majesty of God , as if we should judge of the store of some excellent jeweller by that only which is set out to ...
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... rest is left blank . 2 The word " third " has a line drawn through it , and 4th is written over it in Bacon's hand . The impediments which have been in the times , and OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE . 37 DE INTERPRETATIONE NATURE ...
... rest is left blank . 2 The word " third " has a line drawn through it , and 4th is written over it in Bacon's hand . The impediments which have been in the times , and OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE . 37 DE INTERPRETATIONE NATURE ...
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... rest ; being the 7th chapter ; a fragment.1 It is sensible to think that when men enter first into search and inquiry , according to the several frames and compositions of their understanding they light upon different conceits , and so ...
... rest ; being the 7th chapter ; a fragment.1 It is sensible to think that when men enter first into search and inquiry , according to the several frames and compositions of their understanding they light upon different conceits , and so ...
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