The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of efficients , that air is always he- 7.
... of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of efficients , that air is always he- 7.
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... historical personages , & c . though some of these are more , and some less fit for the purpose . But such kind of places greatly help the memory , and raise it far above its natural powers . Again ; verse is easier learnt and re ...
... historical personages , & c . though some of these are more , and some less fit for the purpose . But such kind of places greatly help the memory , and raise it far above its natural powers . Again ; verse is easier learnt and re ...
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Francis Bacon. kind in their enquiries and endeavours to collect a natural history , must be entirely altered from the method at present in use : for men's curio- sity and diligence have been hitherto principally employed in observing ...
Francis Bacon. kind in their enquiries and endeavours to collect a natural history , must be entirely altered from the method at present in use : for men's curio- sity and diligence have been hitherto principally employed in observing ...
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... history should be made of all prodigious and monstrous births and productions of nature ; and of all things new , extraordinary , and uncommon in the uni- verse : but this is to be done with the strictest and most judicious choice ; so ...
... history should be made of all prodigious and monstrous births and productions of nature ; and of all things new , extraordinary , and uncommon in the uni- verse : but this is to be done with the strictest and most judicious choice ; so ...
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... history , and just relation . 30. In the ninth place come frontier in- stances ; which we sometimes also call partici- ples . * These are such as exhibit those species of bodies which seem composed of two species , or to be rudiments ...
... history , and just relation . 30. In the ninth place come frontier in- stances ; which we sometimes also call partici- ples . * These are such as exhibit those species of bodies which seem composed of two species , or to be rudiments ...
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