The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... true basis ; and so the basis of natural philosophy is natural history ; the stage next the basis is physic ; the stage next the verti- cal point is metaphysic : as for the cone and vertical point itself ( opus quod operatur Deus a prin ...
... true basis ; and so the basis of natural philosophy is natural history ; the stage next the basis is physic ; the stage next the verti- cal point is metaphysic : as for the cone and vertical point itself ( opus quod operatur Deus a prin ...
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... true philosophy , for the illumination of the understanding , the extracting of axioms , and the producing of many noble works and effects . For he hopeth by this means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort ...
... true philosophy , for the illumination of the understanding , the extracting of axioms , and the producing of many noble works and effects . For he hopeth by this means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort ...
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... true that twenty repetitions do the effect . But it is worth the note , how poor the imitations of nature are in common courses of experiments , except they be led by great judg - beasts ; but that is manifestly untrue ; for cattle are ...
... true that twenty repetitions do the effect . But it is worth the note , how poor the imitations of nature are in common courses of experiments , except they be led by great judg - beasts ; but that is manifestly untrue ; for cattle are ...
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... true , that commonly they wrap the root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and renew it once in half a year . The like is reported , by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong ...
... true , that commonly they wrap the root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and renew it once in half a year . The like is reported , by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong ...
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... true analysis and indication of the proceedings as hath been partly touched before , and shall be of nature . The spirits or pneumaticals , that are throughly handled in due place , is not seen at all . in all tangible bodies , are ...
... true analysis and indication of the proceedings as hath been partly touched before , and shall be of nature . The spirits or pneumaticals , that are throughly handled in due place , is not seen at all . in all tangible bodies , are ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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