The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... tables , that af- ford the first view of a subjectt , and given an * The doctrine of instances is delivered with great dili- gence , sagacity , and exactness , in the present section . The design is to shew what are the principal , most ...
... tables , that af- ford the first view of a subjectt , and given an * The doctrine of instances is delivered with great dili- gence , sagacity , and exactness , in the present section . The design is to shew what are the principal , most ...
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... tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all kinds , without confounding our enquiry of heat , on the one hand , or ...
... tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all kinds , without confounding our enquiry of heat , on the one hand , or ...
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... Table IV . Aph . 18 Viz . In the prism , glasses , dew , & c . Which kind of instance led the Archbishop of Spalato , Dr. Hook , Mr. Boyle , Sir Isaac Newton , & c . to very considerable discove- ries in the subject of colours . * Viz ...
... Table IV . Aph . 18 Viz . In the prism , glasses , dew , & c . Which kind of instance led the Archbishop of Spalato , Dr. Hook , Mr. Boyle , Sir Isaac Newton , & c . to very considerable discove- ries in the subject of colours . * Viz ...
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... easily remedied by making a just exclusion ‡ . * See above , Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 , 4 , & c . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 2 , & c . + See Table IV . Aph . 18 . To give an example of a travelling instance ; suppose 6.
... easily remedied by making a just exclusion ‡ . * See above , Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 , 4 , & c . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 2 , & c . + See Table IV . Aph . 18 . To give an example of a travelling instance ; suppose 6.
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... are 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.
... are 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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