The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... esteemed the 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.
... esteemed the 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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Francis Bacon. 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to follow , the water then falls in round drops , which is the figure that best supports it against discon- tinuation ; and at the very instant when the thread of water ends ...
Francis Bacon. 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to follow , the water then falls in round drops , which is the figure that best supports it against discon- tinuation ; and at the very instant when the thread of water ends ...
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... quantity and bulk powers should be inadvertently introduced into matter . And let it be well considered and remembered , that what is mathematically just and true , may be physically false and absurd . རྩི་ ཡོལ་ ཨ་ སྤྱི * Sir Isaac ...
... quantity and bulk powers should be inadvertently introduced into matter . And let it be well considered and remembered , that what is mathematically just and true , may be physically false and absurd . རྩི་ ཡོལ་ ཨ་ སྤྱི * Sir Isaac ...
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... quantities of snow , there seems to be a somewhat original , lucid colour * ; and in the flame of sulphur , a light tending to co- lourt . 36. In the fourteenth place come those we entitle Crucial Instances , deriving the word from the ...
... quantities of snow , there seems to be a somewhat original , lucid colour * ; and in the flame of sulphur , a light tending to co- lourt . 36. In the fourteenth place come those we entitle Crucial Instances , deriving the word from the ...
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