The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... third objection which is , even at this day , repeatedly urged against the Sylva Sylvarum . " Some , " he says , “ without doubt , upon reading our history and tables of invention , will meet with experiments not well verified , or even ...
... third objection which is , even at this day , repeatedly urged against the Sylva Sylvarum . " Some , " he says , “ without doubt , upon reading our history and tables of invention , will meet with experiments not well verified , or even ...
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... Third Part of the Instauration , is his Sylva Sylvarum , or Natural History ; which containeth many materials for the building of philosophy , as the Organum doth directions for the work . It is a history not only of nature freely ...
... Third Part of the Instauration , is his Sylva Sylvarum , or Natural History ; which containeth many materials for the building of philosophy , as the Organum doth directions for the work . It is a history not only of nature freely ...
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... third hand . " Monsieur Ælius Deodatus had once engaged an able person in the translation of this book ; one who could have done his lordship right , and obliged such readers as understood not the English original . He began , and went ...
... third hand . " Monsieur Ælius Deodatus had once engaged an able person in the translation of this book ; one who could have done his lordship right , and obliged such readers as understood not the English original . He began , and went ...
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... third part of the Instauration . I have also heard his lordship discourse that men , no doubt , will think many of the experiments contained in this collection , to be vulgar and trivial , mean and sordid , curious and fruitless : and ...
... third part of the Instauration . I have also heard his lordship discourse that men , no doubt , will think many of the experiments contained in this collection , to be vulgar and trivial , mean and sordid , curious and fruitless : and ...
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... third time : and then taste and consider the first water , the second , and the third ; and you will find them differing , not only in strength and weakness , but otherwise in taste or odour ; for it may be the first water will have ...
... third time : and then taste and consider the first water , the second , and the third ; and you will find them differing , not only in strength and weakness , but otherwise in taste or odour ; for it may be the first water will have ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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