The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... endeavours to recollect , or call a thing to mind ; if he has no previous no- " tion or perception of what he is in quest of , he casts about , and tries every track , as it were without end : but if he has any previous notion , this ...
... endeavours to recollect , or call a thing to mind ; if he has no previous no- " tion or perception of what he is in quest of , he casts about , and tries every track , as it were without end : but if he has any previous notion , this ...
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... veins in animals nearly correspond with the fibres of the roots in plants , so that animals seem nourished from within themselves , as plants are from without . kind in their enquiries and endeavours to collect a natural 26.
... veins in animals nearly correspond with the fibres of the roots in plants , so that animals seem nourished from within themselves , as plants are from without . kind in their enquiries and endeavours to collect a natural 26.
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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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... endeavours , he might doubtless either carry them somewhat farther , or convert them to some other obvious purpose ; or apply * Viz . Mules , mongrels , dogs by the mixture of a dog and a fox ; and the like in other beasts , birds , and ...
... endeavours , he might doubtless either carry them somewhat farther , or convert them to some other obvious purpose ; or apply * Viz . Mules , mongrels , dogs by the mixture of a dog and a fox ; and the like in other beasts , birds , and ...
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... descending water impels and raises the air upwards , and not by the striving or endeavour of the air itself , but * See the Essay upon the ebbing and flowing of the sea . when it comes to the surface of the water , 51.
... descending water impels and raises the air upwards , and not by the striving or endeavour of the air itself , but * See the Essay upon the ebbing and flowing of the sea . when it comes to the surface of the water , 51.
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