The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... 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 betwixt wood and ...
... 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 betwixt wood and ...
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... observed ; for whatever collects and unites natures , though it be but imperfectly , paves the way to the dis- covery of forms . And therefore those instances which are useful to this purpose , have a consi- derable power and a ...
... observed ; for whatever collects and unites natures , though it be but imperfectly , paves the way to the dis- covery of forms . And therefore those instances which are useful to this purpose , have a consi- derable power and a ...
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... observation of the similitude or correspondence ( which is useful in * Viz . For discovering the similarity ... observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
... observation of the similitude or correspondence ( which is useful in * Viz . For discovering the similarity ... observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
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... earth , by antiperistasis , or the rejection of a con- trary nature . * Lastly , a conformity of instances deserves to be observed in the Axioms of the sciences . Sa the figure in rhetoric , called inexpectation , when a 28.
... earth , by antiperistasis , or the rejection of a con- trary nature . * Lastly , a conformity of instances deserves to be observed in the Axioms of the sciences . Sa the figure in rhetoric , called inexpectation , when a 28.
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... observe her deviations ; so he who knows her deviations will more exactly describe her ways . * Let it be all along observed , and carefully remember- ed , that this whole doctrine of instances lays down precepts for conducting ...
... observe her deviations ; so he who knows her deviations will more exactly describe her ways . * Let it be all along observed , and carefully remember- ed , that this whole doctrine of instances lays down precepts for conducting ...
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