The Works of Francis BaconLongmans, 1870 |
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... seems to me that men do not rightly understand either their . store or their strength , but overrate the one and underrate the other . Hence it follows , that either from an extravagant estimate of the value of the arts which they ...
... seems to me that men do not rightly understand either their . store or their strength , but overrate the one and underrate the other . Hence it follows , that either from an extravagant estimate of the value of the arts which they ...
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... seems that men have not been happy hitherto either in the trust which they have placed in others or in their own industry with regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demonstrations nor the experiments as yet known are much ...
... seems that men have not been happy hitherto either in the trust which they have placed in others or in their own industry with regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demonstrations nor the experiments as yet known are much ...
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... seem that we have no more to do but to proceed to philosophy itself . And yet in a matter so difficult and doubtful there are still some things which it seems necessary to premise , partly for convenience of explana- tion , partly for ...
... seem that we have no more to do but to proceed to philosophy itself . And yet in a matter so difficult and doubtful there are still some things which it seems necessary to premise , partly for convenience of explana- tion , partly for ...
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... seems ) that this very question , — viz . whether or no anything can be known , - was to be settled not by arguing , but by trying . And yet they too , trusting entirely to the force of their understanding , applied no rule , but made ...
... seems ) that this very question , — viz . whether or no anything can be known , - was to be settled not by arguing , but by trying . And yet they too , trusting entirely to the force of their understanding , applied no rule , but made ...
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... seem very numerous in books and manufactures . But all this variety lies in an exquisite subtlety and derivations from a few things already known ; not in the number of axioms . VIII . Moreover the works already known are due to chance ...
... seem very numerous in books and manufactures . But all this variety lies in an exquisite subtlety and derivations from a few things already known ; not in the number of axioms . VIII . Moreover the works already known are due to chance ...
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