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... experiments being vulgar and trivial , Lord Bacon says in the Novum Organum , " Quod vero ad rerum utilitatem attinet , vel etiam turpitudinem , quibus ( ut ait Plinius ) honos præfandus est : eæ res , non minus quam lautissimæ et ...
... experiments being vulgar and trivial , Lord Bacon says in the Novum Organum , " Quod vero ad rerum utilitatem attinet , vel etiam turpitudinem , quibus ( ut ait Plinius ) honos præfandus est : eæ res , non minus quam lautissimæ et ...
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... experiments , though it appeareth not , is infinite ; but yet if an experiment be probable in the work , and of great use , I receive it , but deliver it as doubtful . " This , perhaps , will be illustrated by some of the articles in ...
... experiments , though it appeareth not , is infinite ; but yet if an experiment be probable in the work , and of great use , I receive it , but deliver it as doubtful . " This , perhaps , will be illustrated by some of the articles in ...
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... experiments in his Sylva . The same day , he had sent a friend to court , to receive for him a final answer , touching ... experiment manifest to the vulgar , was a good ground for the wise to build further upon . And himself rendered ...
... experiments in his Sylva . The same day , he had sent a friend to court , to receive for him a final answer , touching ... experiment manifest to the vulgar , was a good ground for the wise to build further upon . And himself rendered ...
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... experiments contained in this collection , to be vulgar and trivial , mean and sordid , curious and fruitless : and therefore , he wisheth that they would have perpetually before their eyes what is now in doing , and the difference ...
... experiments contained in this collection , to be vulgar and trivial , mean and sordid , curious and fruitless : and therefore , he wisheth that they would have perpetually before their eyes what is now in doing , and the difference ...
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... experiment of trans- mission of the sea - water into the pits , the water riseth ; but in the experiment of transmission of 5. Aristotle giveth the cause , vainly , why the feathers of birds are more lively colours than the hairs of ...
... experiment of trans- mission of the sea - water into the pits , the water riseth ; but in the experiment of transmission of 5. Aristotle giveth the cause , vainly , why the feathers of birds are more lively colours than the hairs of ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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