The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plain unadorned style in aphorisms , in which the Novum Organum is written , is , he invariably states , the proper style for philosophy . In the midst of his own arrangement , in ...
... less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plain unadorned style in aphorisms , in which the Novum Organum is written , is , he invariably states , the proper style for philosophy . In the midst of his own arrangement , in ...
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... less ornament , but not much the less use . " In this book are contained experiments of light , and experiments of use , ( as his lordship was wont to distinguish :) and amongst them some extraordinary , and others common . He ...
... less ornament , but not much the less use . " In this book are contained experiments of light , and experiments of use , ( as his lordship was wont to distinguish :) and amongst them some extraordinary , and others common . He ...
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... less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found certainly , that the water itself , by mixture of ashes or dust , will shrink or draw into less room . Experiment solitary ...
... less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found certainly , that the water itself , by mixture of ashes or dust , will shrink or draw into less room . Experiment solitary ...
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... less flexible by much . There were also put into an earthen bottle , placed as before , a good pellet of clay , a piece of cheese , a přece of chalk , and a piece of freestone . The clay came forth almost of the hardness of stone ; the ...
... less flexible by much . There were also put into an earthen bottle , placed as before , a good pellet of clay , a piece of cheese , a přece of chalk , and a piece of freestone . The clay came forth almost of the hardness of stone ; the ...
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... less differing one from the other than the dense or tangible parts ; and they are in all tangible bodies whatsoever , more or less ; and they are never al- most at rest ; and from them , and their motions , principally proceed ...
... less differing one from the other than the dense or tangible parts ; and they are in all tangible bodies whatsoever , more or less ; and they are never al- most at rest ; and from them , and their motions , principally proceed ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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