The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... manner of the Author's enquiry into the subjects of Life and Death , Winds , Conden- sation , and Rarifaction ; though these also are but a kind of larger examples , and not finished enquiries . * The tables , for that purpose , being ...
... manner of the Author's enquiry into the subjects of Life and Death , Winds , Conden- sation , and Rarifaction ; though these also are but a kind of larger examples , and not finished enquiries . * The tables , for that purpose , being ...
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... manner as the subject will allow . See Dr. Hook's Method of Improving Natural Philosophy . + Let it be remembered that , with regard to the names of the several kinds of instances hereafter mentioned , the Au- thor had a right to impose ...
... manner as the subject will allow . See Dr. Hook's Method of Improving Natural Philosophy . + Let it be remembered that , with regard to the names of the several kinds of instances hereafter mentioned , the Au- thor had a right to impose ...
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... manner , or in the highest degree of its power , as being disenthralled and freed from all impediments , or at least by the strength of its * See above , Aph . 4 . See above , Aph . 13. alum art Viz . The whiteness and transparency of ...
... manner , or in the highest degree of its power , as being disenthralled and freed from all impediments , or at least by the strength of its * See above , Aph . 4 . See above , Aph . 13. alum art Viz . The whiteness and transparency of ...
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... manner opposite to glaring in- stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect state , or rudi- ments , striving or , as its were , first attempting to manifest itself , whilst it remains covered and ...
... manner opposite to glaring in- stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect state , or rudi- ments , striving or , as its were , first attempting to manifest itself , whilst it remains covered and ...
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... manner , it is observed , that headless arrows of wood , being fired out of a gun , will penetrate farther into wood , or the sides of a ship , than the same arrow headed or pointed with iron , by reason of the similitude of substance ...
... manner , it is observed , that headless arrows of wood , being fired out of a gun , will penetrate farther into wood , or the sides of a ship , than the same arrow headed or pointed with iron , by reason of the similitude of substance ...
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