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... most solid . Whence it appears that the form of gra- * All the five preceding tables are to be consulted on this occasion . † See above , Tab . II . III . ( 37. ) vity or weight resides simply in the quantity of matter 11.
... most solid . Whence it appears that the form of gra- * All the five preceding tables are to be consulted on this occasion . † See above , Tab . II . III . ( 37. ) vity or weight resides simply in the quantity of matter 11.
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Francis Bacon. vity or weight resides simply in the quantity of matter and not in solidity , firmness or hard- ness of texture . 25. In the fourth place come those we call clandestine instances , or instances of twilight , which are in a ...
Francis Bacon. vity or weight resides simply in the quantity of matter and not in solidity , firmness or hard- ness of texture . 25. In the fourth place come those we call clandestine instances , or instances of twilight , which are in a ...
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... matters , it proves more strong and powerful , because the appli- cation of what is heterogeneous binds bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a farther example ; if the nature sought were ...
... matters , it proves more strong and powerful , because the appli- cation of what is heterogeneous binds bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a farther example ; if the nature sought were ...
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... and reject all farther uniting of her , as a matter of needless subtility , and tend- ing to mere abstract speculation . For example , let the nature sought be * See Part II . Aph . 4 . memory , or the means of exciting and helping the 16.
... and reject all farther uniting of her , as a matter of needless subtility , and tend- ing to mere abstract speculation . For example , let the nature sought be * See Part II . Aph . 4 . memory , or the means of exciting and helping the 16.
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... matters of any considerable and so- lid use to the sciences . Such things , indeed , serve for delight , and sometimes contribute to practice , but afford little or no true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus ...
... matters of any considerable and so- lid use to the sciences . Such things , indeed , serve for delight , and sometimes contribute to practice , but afford little or no true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus ...
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