The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... proper sense , as a door , a window , a corner , & c . or fa- miliar and known persons ; or any other things at pleasure ; provided they be placed in a cer- tain order ; as animals , plants , words , letters , characters , historical ...
... proper sense , as a door , a window , a corner , & c . or fa- miliar and known persons ; or any other things at pleasure ; provided they be placed in a cer- tain order ; as animals , plants , words , letters , characters , historical ...
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... Whence , after reading the ex- amples , it may be proper to go over the general description again , in order the better to take the sense , and observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
... Whence , after reading the ex- amples , it may be proper to go over the general description again , in order the better to take the sense , and observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
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... proper in- strument . And conversely , as many senses as there are in animals , so many motions there may be in bo- dies inanimate , where the animal spirit is want- ing ; though there must , of necessity , be many more motions in ...
... proper in- strument . And conversely , as many senses as there are in animals , so many motions there may be in bo- dies inanimate , where the animal spirit is want- ing ; though there must , of necessity , be many more motions in ...
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... proper that the works already in mens possession should be enumerated and set down , ( as so many provinces already subdued and cultivated ) especially such works as are best ` understood , and brought nearest to perfection : because ...
... proper that the works already in mens possession should be enumerated and set down , ( as so many provinces already subdued and cultivated ) especially such works as are best ` understood , and brought nearest to perfection : because ...
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... proper place . + But we do not require , even in these universal propositions , a rigorous or absolute affirmation or negation ; they being sufficient for the pur- pose , though there should be some singular or rare exception to them ...
... proper place . + But we do not require , even in these universal propositions , a rigorous or absolute affirmation or negation ; they being sufficient for the pur- pose , though there should be some singular or rare exception to them ...
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