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... doctrine concerning the better and more perfect use of human reason in the inquisition of things , and the true helps of the understanding : that thereby ( as far as the con- dition of mortality and humanity allows ) the intellect may ...
... doctrine concerning the better and more perfect use of human reason in the inquisition of things , and the true helps of the understanding : that thereby ( as far as the con- dition of mortality and humanity allows ) the intellect may ...
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... on the authority of the same art to be in nature impossible . And truly no art can be condemned if it be judge itself ... doctrine that the heat of the sun and of fire differ in kind , and to that other concerning mixture , has been ...
... on the authority of the same art to be in nature impossible . And truly no art can be condemned if it be judge itself ... doctrine that the heat of the sun and of fire differ in kind , and to that other concerning mixture , has been ...
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... doctrine . And the refutation of these has been such , as alone it could be : that is to say , by signs and the evidence of causes ; since no other kind of confutation was open to me , differing as I do from others both on first ...
... doctrine . And the refutation of these has been such , as alone it could be : that is to say , by signs and the evidence of causes ; since no other kind of confutation was open to me , differing as I do from others both on first ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. concerning Nature , and concerning Man . Constitution of Primary Philosophy as the common mother of all . CHAP . II . Of Natural Theology ; and the doctrine concerning ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. concerning Nature , and concerning Man . Constitution of Primary Philosophy as the common mother of all . CHAP . II . Of Natural Theology ; and the doctrine concerning ...
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... doctrine concerning Man into Philosophy of Humanity and Philosophy Civil . Division of the Philosophy of Humanity into doctrine concerning the Body of Man , and doctrine concerning the Soul of Man . Constitution of one general doctrine ...
... doctrine concerning Man into Philosophy of Humanity and Philosophy Civil . Division of the Philosophy of Humanity into doctrine concerning the Body of Man , and doctrine concerning the Soul of Man . Constitution of one general doctrine ...
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