The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... , this infinity of search is presently cut short ; and the memory is brought to hunt nearer home . But in the three instances abovementioned , there VOL . II . is a clear and certain previous notion contained . For 17.
... , this infinity of search is presently cut short ; and the memory is brought to hunt nearer home . But in the three instances abovementioned , there VOL . II . is a clear and certain previous notion contained . For 17.
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Francis Bacon. is a clear and certain previous notion contained . For in the first , there is required somewhat agreeable to order ; in the second , an image is required , that has some agreement , or relation , to those fixed places ...
Francis Bacon. is a clear and certain previous notion contained . For in the first , there is required somewhat agreeable to order ; in the second , an image is required , that has some agreement , or relation , to those fixed places ...
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... contained in the earth , but the branch exposed to the air and sun . For if a young thriving branch of a tree be bent down into any parcel of earth , though it does not reach to the ground , it will soon become a root ; and again , if ...
... contained in the earth , but the branch exposed to the air and sun . For if a young thriving branch of a tree be bent down into any parcel of earth , though it does not reach to the ground , it will soon become a root ; and again , if ...
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... contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings of fowl , to which Aristotle adds the See the article Percolation , in the Sylva Sylvarum . four wreaths of ...
... contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings of fowl , to which Aristotle adds the See the article Percolation , in the Sylva Sylvarum . four wreaths of ...
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... contain more stars besides the direct planets * , and that the heavens may begin to be spangled with stars at a great distance below the sphere of the fixed stars , though with such only as are invisible , without the help of telescopes ...
... contain more stars besides the direct planets * , and that the heavens may begin to be spangled with stars at a great distance below the sphere of the fixed stars , though with such only as are invisible , without the help of telescopes ...
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