The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... and untouched . And , doubtless , certain definitions and names are required ; where things are to be carefully distinguished . 3 . quired after , in such subjects as are 3 22. Among the prerogative instances for in- ...
... and untouched . And , doubtless , certain definitions and names are required ; where things are to be carefully distinguished . 3 . quired after , in such subjects as are 3 22. Among the prerogative instances for in- ...
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Francis Bacon. 3 . quired after , in such subjects as are every way . similar to others , excepting in that very nature . For it is manifest , that such instances as these will shorten ... quired after, in such subjects as are every way...
Francis Bacon. 3 . quired after , in such subjects as are every way . similar to others , excepting in that very nature . For it is manifest , that such instances as these will shorten ... quired after, in such subjects as are every way...
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... quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not much hea- vier ; but quicksilver is a better instance ...
... quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not much hea- vier ; but quicksilver is a better instance ...
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... quired into are no other than limitations * . For example ; let the nature enquired into be consistence or solidity , the contrary of which is liquidity or fluidity , then clandestine instances are such as exhibit some faint and low ...
... quired into are no other than limitations * . For example ; let the nature enquired into be consistence or solidity , the contrary of which is liquidity or fluidity , then clandestine instances are such as exhibit some faint and low ...
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... quired , that such miracles of art may not depress the understanding , and fix it , as it were , to the earth . For there is danger lest , in these works of art , which appear like so many ultimate perfections , and utmost stretches of ...
... quired , that such miracles of art may not depress the understanding , and fix it , as it were , to the earth . For there is danger lest , in these works of art , which appear like so many ultimate perfections , and utmost stretches of ...
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