The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... true . and perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into ...
... true . and perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into ...
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... instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction 10.
... instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction 10.
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... true progressive , and durable expansion of the air by heat † . For a second example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any ...
... true progressive , and durable expansion of the air by heat † . For a second example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any ...
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... true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus- try , therefore , must be bent upon enquiring into , and observing the similitudes and analogies of things , as well in their wholes as in their parts ; for these are ...
... true information , or thorough insight into nature ; human indus- try , therefore , must be bent upon enquiring into , and observing the similitudes and analogies of things , as well in their wholes as in their parts ; for these are ...
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... true divi- sions or separation of nature ; the measures of things ; and how far nature may act and suffer ; and again , they shew the transition of nature from one thing to another . Of this kind are gold , in weight ; iron , in ...
... true divi- sions or separation of nature ; the measures of things ; and how far nature may act and suffer ; and again , they shew the transition of nature from one thing to another . Of this kind are gold , in weight ; iron , in ...
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