The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... understanding , in the bu- siness of interpreting nature , or forming a true . and perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where ...
... understanding , in the bu- siness of interpreting nature , or forming a true . and perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where ...
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... understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of the effici- ent ; whereas the efficient is never more than the vehicle of the form † . But this inconvenience is easily remedied by making a just exclusion ...
... understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of the effici- ent ; whereas the efficient is never more than the vehicle of the form † . But this inconvenience is easily remedied by making a just exclusion ...
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... understanding , depraved by * Viz . The generation of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of ...
... understanding , depraved by * Viz . The generation of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of ...
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... understanding be repressed , for what- ever boasts the form , and obtrudes it , so as that it seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect * ; and recourse be had to a careful and severe exclusion t . For example , if the ...
... understanding be repressed , for what- ever boasts the form , and obtrudes it , so as that it seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect * ; and recourse be had to a careful and severe exclusion t . For example , if the ...
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... understanding , after having found many of these particular or partial forms , and hence made arrangements or divisions of the nature sought after , should wholly rest in them , and not apply itself to the legitimate discovery of the ...
... understanding , after having found many of these particular or partial forms , and hence made arrangements or divisions of the nature sought after , should wholly rest in them , and not apply itself to the legitimate discovery of the ...
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