The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics . A voda 952 † We must by no means omit , that under travel 18.
... causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics . A voda 952 † We must by no means omit , that under travel 18.
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... causing fear , surprize , blushing , delight , & c . assist the memory . Other intances will give this fourth species ; that those things sink the deepest , and dwell the longest in the memory , which are chiefly im- pressed upon a ...
... causing fear , surprize , blushing , delight , & c . assist the memory . Other intances will give this fourth species ; that those things sink the deepest , and dwell the longest in the memory , which are chiefly im- pressed upon a ...
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... cause is taken away . Lastly ; these constituent instances have a very high prerogative ; as being eminently ser- viceable in the forming of definitions , especially the particular kind ; and again , in the making of divisions , or ...
... cause is taken away . Lastly ; these constituent instances have a very high prerogative ; as being eminently ser- viceable in the forming of definitions , especially the particular kind ; and again , in the making of divisions , or ...
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... cause . So again , both the old world and the new are wide and extended towards the north , but nar row and pointed towards the south . 5.13 But among the noblest instances of conformi ty , come the intense cold in that called the mid ...
... cause . So again , both the old world and the new are wide and extended towards the north , but nar row and pointed towards the south . 5.13 But among the noblest instances of conformi ty , come the intense cold in that called the mid ...
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... cause of the devia- tion be discovered ; though this cause does not properly rise to any form ; but only to the la . tent process that leads towards it : for as he who knows the ways of nature , will the easier observe her deviations ...
... cause of the devia- tion be discovered ; though this cause does not properly rise to any form ; but only to the la . tent process that leads towards it : for as he who knows the ways of nature , will the easier observe her deviations ...
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