Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... speaking he does not use the word form . The notion of the form or formal cause comes into his system only on historical ... speak at length ; but the " two commended rules " may require some illustration . In many passages of his works ...
... speaking he does not use the word form . The notion of the form or formal cause comes into his system only on historical ... speak at length ; but the " two commended rules " may require some illustration . In many passages of his works ...
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... speaking of the principles of demon- stration explains the meaning of three phrases , KaTà Taντós , de omni ; ka avτó , per se ; and kafóλov , universal- iter . When the predicate can be affirmed in all cases and at all times of the ...
... speaking of the principles of demon- stration explains the meaning of three phrases , KaTà Taντós , de omni ; ka avτó , per se ; and kafóλov , universal- iter . When the predicate can be affirmed in all cases and at all times of the ...
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... speaking . Bacon adopting two of these rules , ( he makes no allusion to that of justice , ) compares them with the two conditions which a direction ought to fulfil . If it be certain , the effect will follow from it at all times . and ...
... speaking . Bacon adopting two of these rules , ( he makes no allusion to that of justice , ) compares them with the two conditions which a direction ought to fulfil . If it be certain , the effect will follow from it at all times . and ...
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... speak as truly conceive , that as all knowledge appeareth to be a plant of God's own planting , so it may seem the ... speaking of the latter times it is said , Many shall pass to and fro , and science shall be in- creased ; as if the ...
... speak as truly conceive , that as all knowledge appeareth to be a plant of God's own planting , so it may seem the ... speaking of the latter times it is said , Many shall pass to and fro , and science shall be in- creased ; as if the ...
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... speak with the tongues of men and angels , ( there is knowledge , for language is but the conveyance of knowledge , ) all were nothing . And therefore it is not the pleasure of curiosity , nor the quiet of resolution , nor the raising ...
... speak with the tongues of men and angels , ( there is knowledge , for language is but the conveyance of knowledge , ) all were nothing . And therefore it is not the pleasure of curiosity , nor the quiet of resolution , nor the raising ...
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