The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... laid down in the preceding section . اشون And , in this view , the following Aphorisms will exhibit a little map of the roads for improving all kinds of know- ledge . universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or 2.
... laid down in the preceding section . اشون And , in this view , the following Aphorisms will exhibit a little map of the roads for improving all kinds of know- ledge . universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or 2.
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Francis Bacon. universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or making them subservient to human uses ; 8. of the preliminaries to enquiry ; 9. and last- ly , of the ascending and descending scale of Axioms * 22. Among the ...
Francis Bacon. universe ; 7. of reducing enquiries to practice , or making them subservient to human uses ; 8. of the preliminaries to enquiry ; 9. and last- ly , of the ascending and descending scale of Axioms * 22. Among the ...
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... universe , or make a kind of anato- my in the members thereof ; and therefore some- times lead up to sublime and noble Axioms , especially such as belong to the configuration of the world , rather than to simple natures and forms + ...
... universe , or make a kind of anato- my in the members thereof ; and therefore some- times lead up to sublime and noble Axioms , especially such as belong to the configuration of the world , rather than to simple natures and forms + ...
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... universe , the motion of living crea- tures seems generally performed by quadruple limbs , or flexures . Again , the teeth in terrestrial animals , and the beaks in birds , are conformable instances , which shew , that in all perfect ...
... universe , the motion of living crea- tures seems generally performed by quadruple limbs , or flexures . Again , the teeth in terrestrial animals , and the beaks in birds , are conformable instances , which shew , that in all perfect ...
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... universe ; yet for their dignity they ought to be separately placed and treated . For they excellently indi- cate the composition and structure of things ; and suggest the causes of the number of the or- dinary species in the universe ...
... universe ; yet for their dignity they ought to be separately placed and treated . For they excellently indi- cate the composition and structure of things ; and suggest the causes of the number of the or- dinary species in the universe ...
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