The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... knowledge , is universally wanting † . > In like manner , if the nature sought be eter- nity , or incorruptibility , we have universally no affirmative upon this earth ; for neither can eter- nity or incorruptibility be attributed to ...
... knowledge , is universally wanting † . > In like manner , if the nature sought be eter- nity , or incorruptibility , we have universally no affirmative upon this earth ; for neither can eter- nity or incorruptibility be attributed to ...
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... knowledge of those properties in bodies , directs the ways of treating or manag- ing them , as we see in the cutting and polishing of diamonds , the splitting and planing of wood , & c . urine , which do not resolve till the spirit that ...
... knowledge of those properties in bodies , directs the ways of treating or manag- ing them , as we see in the cutting and polishing of diamonds , the splitting and planing of wood , & c . urine , which do not resolve till the spirit that ...
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... knowledge is contain- ed . We deny not that other species may per- haps be added , that these divisions may be bet- ter adjusted to the true divisions or ramifications of things , and that they may be contracted in number . But we mean ...
... knowledge is contain- ed . We deny not that other species may per- haps be added , that these divisions may be bet- ter adjusted to the true divisions or ramifications of things , and that they may be contracted in number . But we mean ...
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... knowledge only enlarge , but do not enrich human nature , and therefore such things as principally appertain to the uses of life , are to be selected , or culled out from the general mass of things . The more proper place for speaking ...
... knowledge only enlarge , but do not enrich human nature , and therefore such things as principally appertain to the uses of life , are to be selected , or culled out from the general mass of things . The more proper place for speaking ...
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... knowledge flows not only from the nature of the mind , but also from the nature of things , and the uni- verse ; hence it is no wonder , that in order to give examples and illustrations of our art , we every where employ physical ...
... knowledge flows not only from the nature of the mind , but also from the nature of things , and the uni- verse ; hence it is no wonder , that in order to give examples and illustrations of our art , we every where employ physical ...
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