Works of Francis Bacon: 2, Volumen3Longman [etc.[, 1857 - 692 páginas |
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... matters from some Italian writers , but cannot refer to any particular work . What is said of windmills seems to be derived from Bacon's own observation and experiments ; it cannot be said that it is of much value . Between the vanes ...
... matters from some Italian writers , but cannot refer to any particular work . What is said of windmills seems to be derived from Bacon's own observation and experiments ; it cannot be said that it is of much value . Between the vanes ...
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... matter " in quâ vel minima temporis jactura pro pretiosâ haberi debet . ” Yet we may surely be permitted to doubt whether it be wise to regard longevity as in itself a thing desirable , and whether we are at liberty to seek to prolong ...
... matter " in quâ vel minima temporis jactura pro pretiosâ haberi debet . ” Yet we may surely be permitted to doubt whether it be wise to regard longevity as in itself a thing desirable , and whether we are at liberty to seek to prolong ...
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... matter was to be measured by the weight ; and in the second , the recognition of the possi- bility of definite quantitative comparisons among the elements . So clearly is this fixed in Aristotle's mind , that he uses it to show that the ...
... matter was to be measured by the weight ; and in the second , the recognition of the possi- bility of definite quantitative comparisons among the elements . So clearly is this fixed in Aristotle's mind , that he uses it to show that the ...
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... matter , we are not at liberty to charge it with difficulties which only arise when we forget that , in this antithesis , matter does not mean any actually existing thing . We must not replace the merely negative notion of the ...
... matter , we are not at liberty to charge it with difficulties which only arise when we forget that , in this antithesis , matter does not mean any actually existing thing . We must not replace the merely negative notion of the ...
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... matter of regret ; but the changes which have been introduced by modern editors ( following , with some variations , the example of Blackbourne ) do not appear to me to be exactly of the right kind ; the object which they had in view ...
... matter of regret ; but the changes which have been introduced by modern editors ( following , with some variations , the example of Blackbourne ) do not appear to me to be exactly of the right kind ; the object which they had in view ...
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