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... gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more ... give a ready welcome to this excellent translation of a valuable work . The translator has not in this case to ...
... gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more ... give a ready welcome to this excellent translation of a valuable work . The translator has not in this case to ...
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... of the works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as including all that are necessary to give a com- plete view of Bacon's philosophical opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL vi PREFACE .
... of the works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as including all that are necessary to give a com- plete view of Bacon's philosophical opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL vi PREFACE .
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... give them oracles . I , on the contrary , dwelling purely and constantly among the facts of nature , with- draw my intellect from them no further than may suffice to let the images and rays of natural objects meet in a point , as they ...
... give them oracles . I , on the contrary , dwelling purely and constantly among the facts of nature , with- draw my intellect from them no further than may suffice to let the images and rays of natural objects meet in a point , as they ...
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... give to faith that which is faith's . Lastly , that knowledge being now discharged of that venom which the serpent infused into it , and which makes the mind of man to swell , we may not be wise above measure and sobriety , but ...
... give to faith that which is faith's . Lastly , that knowledge being now discharged of that venom which the serpent infused into it , and which makes the mind of man to swell , we may not be wise above measure and sobriety , but ...
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... gives no infor- mation , sometimes it gives false information . For first , there are very many things which escape ... give much weight ; but I contrive that the office of the sense shall be only to judge of the experi- ment , and that ...
... gives no infor- mation , sometimes it gives false information . For first , there are very many things which escape ... give much weight ; but I contrive that the office of the sense shall be only to judge of the experi- ment , and that ...
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