The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... , being laid down in the preceding section . اشون And , in this view , the following Aphorisms will exhibit a little map of the roads for improving all kinds of know- ledge . universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or 2.
... , being laid down in the preceding section . اشون And , in this view , the following Aphorisms will exhibit a little map of the roads for improving all kinds of know- ledge . universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or 2.
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Francis Bacon. universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or making them subservient to human uses ; 8. of the preliminaries to enquiry ; 9. and last- ly , of the ascending and descending scale of Axioms * 22. Among the ...
Francis Bacon. universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or making them subservient to human uses ; 8. of the preliminaries to enquiry ; 9. and last- ly , of the ascending and descending scale of Axioms * 22. Among the ...
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... practice , because , as they exhibit the form joined with an efficient , or privation " , they clearly design , or mark out the practical opera- tion in some cases ; whence any easy passage is also afforded to the neighbouring ...
... practice , because , as they exhibit the form joined with an efficient , or privation " , they clearly design , or mark out the practical opera- tion in some cases ; whence any easy passage is also afforded to the neighbouring ...
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... practice , but afford little or no true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus- try , therefore , must be bent upon enquiring into , and observing the similitudes and analogies of things , as well in their wholes as ...
... practice , but afford little or no true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus- try , therefore , must be bent upon enquiring into , and observing the similitudes and analogies of things , as well in their wholes as ...
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... practice , than those : for it would be very difficult to generate new species ; but ' tis easier to vary the known species ; and thence to produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles ...
... practice , than those : for it would be very difficult to generate new species ; but ' tis easier to vary the known species ; and thence to produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles ...
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