The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... tion , or form itself , into a narrow compass . 21 See Mr. Boyle of colours . + That That is , either there is both a generation and destruc- tion , or else one and the same process begins with genera tion , and ends with destruction ...
... tion , or form itself , into a narrow compass . 21 See Mr. Boyle of colours . + That That is , either there is both a generation and destruc- tion , or else one and the same process begins with genera tion , and ends with destruction ...
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... tion in some cases ; whence any easy passage is also afforded to the neighbouring discoveries . There is , however , some danger in these in- stances , that requires a particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too ...
... tion in some cases ; whence any easy passage is also afforded to the neighbouring discoveries . There is , however , some danger in these in- stances , that requires a particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too ...
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... tion or perception of what he is in quest of , he casts about , and tries every track , as it were without end : but if he has any previous notion , this infinity of search is presently cut short ; and the memory is brought to hunt ...
... tion or perception of what he is in quest of , he casts about , and tries every track , as it were without end : but if he has any previous notion , this infinity of search is presently cut short ; and the memory is brought to hunt ...
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... tion be discovered ; though this cause does not properly rise to any form ; but only to the la . tent process that leads towards it : for as he who knows the ways of nature , will the easier observe her deviations ; so he who knows her ...
... tion be discovered ; though this cause does not properly rise to any form ; but only to the la . tent process that leads towards it : for as he who knows the ways of nature , will the easier observe her deviations ; so he who knows her ...
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... tion , or particular history , of the capital disco- veries , masterpieces , and most perfect works in each ; together with the ways of producing the effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that ...
... tion , or particular history , of the capital disco- veries , masterpieces , and most perfect works in each ; together with the ways of producing the effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that ...
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