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... sordid instances sometimes afford great light and information . But enough of this ; as such a delicacy is perfectly childish and effeminate . ” • Article 119 . gard to particulars ; what must be thought of the 2 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... sordid instances sometimes afford great light and information . But enough of this ; as such a delicacy is perfectly childish and effeminate . ” • Article 119 . gard to particulars ; what must be thought of the 2 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... light , and experiments of use , ( as his lordship was wont to distinguish :) and amongst them some extraordinary , and others common . He understood that what was common in one country , might be a rarity in another : for which reason ...
... light , and experiments of use , ( as his lordship was wont to distinguish :) and amongst them some extraordinary , and others common . He understood that what was common in one country , might be a rarity in another : for which reason ...
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... light : and he reporteth himself , whether he were not a strange man , that should think that light hath no use , because it hath no matter . Further , his lordship thought good also to add unto many of the experiments themselves some ...
... light : and he reporteth himself , whether he were not a strange man , that should think that light hath no use , because it hath no matter . Further , his lordship thought good also to add unto many of the experiments themselves some ...
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... light thereunto . 76. It is reported by some of the ancients , that sailors have used , every night , to hang fleeces of wool on the sides of their ships , the wool towards the water ; and that they have crushed fresh water out of them ...
... light thereunto . 76. It is reported by some of the ancients , that sailors have used , every night , to hang fleeces of wool on the sides of their ships , the wool towards the water ; and that they have crushed fresh water out of them ...
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... light ; as the moon - beams playing upon a wave . Again , the falling from a discord to a concord , which maketh great sweetness in music , hath an agreement with the affections , which are reintegrated to the better , after some ...
... light ; as the moon - beams playing upon a wave . Again , the falling from a discord to a concord , which maketh great sweetness in music , hath an agreement with the affections , which are reintegrated to the better , after some ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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