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... ture of substance . The instance of light will here afford , or constitute one species of commu- nication ; and heat , and the loadstone another : for the communication of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon ...
... ture of substance . The instance of light will here afford , or constitute one species of commu- nication ; and heat , and the loadstone another : for the communication of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon ...
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... without frequently going back , and comparing one part of these Aphorisms with another , it cannot be expected that their doctrine and use should be fully comprehended . See Aph . 26 ་ ture * . Nor do they constitute any Axiom 21.
... without frequently going back , and comparing one part of these Aphorisms with another , it cannot be expected that their doctrine and use should be fully comprehended . See Aph . 26 ་ ture * . Nor do they constitute any Axiom 21.
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Francis Bacon. ་ ture * . Nor do they constitute any Axiom im- mediately from the beginning ; but only point out , indicate , or present certain relations of bo- dies . And although these instances are of nọ great use in the disclosing ...
Francis Bacon. ་ ture * . Nor do they constitute any Axiom im- mediately from the beginning ; but only point out , indicate , or present certain relations of bo- dies . And although these instances are of nọ great use in the disclosing ...
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Francis Bacon. four wreaths of serpents * ; so that in the struc- ture of the universe , the motion of living crea- tures seems generally performed by quadruple limbs , or flexures . Again , the teeth in terrestrial animals , and the ...
Francis Bacon. four wreaths of serpents * ; so that in the struc- ture of the universe , the motion of living crea- tures seems generally performed by quadruple limbs , or flexures . Again , the teeth in terrestrial animals , and the ...
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... ture , not such as are accidental and showy , * See above , Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 3 . * See Part II . Aph . 1 , 4 , 5 , 20 , & c . Se also hereafter , A Aph . 33. ad finem . much less such as are superstitious or vain , like 27.
... ture , not such as are accidental and showy , * See above , Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 3 . * See Part II . Aph . 1 , 4 , 5 , 20 , & c . Se also hereafter , A Aph . 33. ad finem . much less such as are superstitious or vain , like 27.
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