Works of Francis Bacon: 2, Volumen3Longman [etc.[, 1857 - 692 páginas |
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... earth which generated it on the other side of the It is remarkable that neither Ferdinand Columbus nor Herrera , who both speak of indications derived from wood and other things picked up off the Azores , mentions this indication ...
... earth which generated it on the other side of the It is remarkable that neither Ferdinand Columbus nor Herrera , who both speak of indications derived from wood and other things picked up off the Azores , mentions this indication ...
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2 Francis Bacon. earth and pilgrims . This difficulty Bacon himself perceived ; and both in the following Aditus and in a corresponding pas- sage in the De Augmentis where he is explicitly speaking of long life as a distinct object of ...
2 Francis Bacon. earth and pilgrims . This difficulty Bacon himself perceived ; and both in the following Aditus and in a corresponding pas- sage in the De Augmentis where he is explicitly speaking of long life as a distinct object of ...
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... Certain Experiments made by the Lord Bacon about Weight in Air and Water , " Part III . of this edition near the end , and Mr. Ellis's note . — J. S. - Aristotle that one measure of earth is transmutable into ten 234 PREFACE TO THE.
... Certain Experiments made by the Lord Bacon about Weight in Air and Water , " Part III . of this edition near the end , and Mr. Ellis's note . — J. S. - Aristotle that one measure of earth is transmutable into ten 234 PREFACE TO THE.
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2 Francis Bacon. Aristotle that one measure of earth is transmutable into ten of water , and one of water into ten of air . This opinion was no doubt founded on a passage in which Aristotle arguing against the doctrine of Empedocles ...
2 Francis Bacon. Aristotle that one measure of earth is transmutable into ten of water , and one of water into ten of air . This opinion was no doubt founded on a passage in which Aristotle arguing against the doctrine of Empedocles ...
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... same as the gnomes or earth spirits . his Philosophical Works , ii . p . 487. But perhaps for " pygmæum " we ought to read " archæum . " unquam distillatio clausa , ut aqua tota vertatur in oleum 274 HISTORIA DENSI ET RARI .
... same as the gnomes or earth spirits . his Philosophical Works , ii . p . 487. But perhaps for " pygmæum " we ought to read " archæum . " unquam distillatio clausa , ut aqua tota vertatur in oleum 274 HISTORIA DENSI ET RARI .
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