Works of Francis Bacon: 2, Volumen3Longman [etc.[, 1857 - 692 páginas |
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... observation and experiments ; it cannot be said that it is of much value . Between the vanes , according to Bacon , the air is compressed , and therefore reacts laterally . It did not occur to him to try whether a windmill with one sail ...
... observation and experiments ; it cannot be said that it is of much value . Between the vanes , according to Bacon , the air is compressed , and therefore reacts laterally . It did not occur to him to try whether a windmill with one sail ...
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... observation is mentioned as having been made in the Netherlands : - " There is a toy which I have heard , and I would not have it given over , but waited upon a little . They say it is observed in the Low Countries ( I know not in what ...
... observation is mentioned as having been made in the Netherlands : - " There is a toy which I have heard , and I would not have it given over , but waited upon a little . They say it is observed in the Low Countries ( I know not in what ...
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... observed . When it does occur , it does not appear to take place at any precise age . Again , the existence of a constant numerical ratio in different animals is exceedingly improbable , seeing that all other circumstances of their ...
... observed . When it does occur , it does not appear to take place at any precise age . Again , the existence of a constant numerical ratio in different animals is exceedingly improbable , seeing that all other circumstances of their ...
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... observed . But , probably , the most remarkable error which Bacon has committed is chiefly owing to this circum- stance . Both in the Phænomena Universi and the Historia Densi et Rari , the weight of the cube of mercury is stated at ...
... observed . But , probably , the most remarkable error which Bacon has committed is chiefly owing to this circum- stance . Both in the Phænomena Universi and the Historia Densi et Rari , the weight of the cube of mercury is stated at ...
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... observation proves nothing . Whether the air was in its own nature light or heavy , a portion of it separated from the rest by being en- closed either in a bladder or in any other envelope would clearly not tend either upwards or ...
... observation proves nothing . Whether the air was in its own nature light or heavy , a portion of it separated from the rest by being en- closed either in a bladder or in any other envelope would clearly not tend either upwards or ...
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