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... received , this is their condition : barren of works , full of questions ; in point of enlargement slow and languid ; carrying a show of perfection in the whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and ...
... received , this is their condition : barren of works , full of questions ; in point of enlargement slow and languid ; carrying a show of perfection in the whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and ...
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... received , though it be very properly applied to civil business and to those arts which rest in discourse and opinion , is not nearly subtle enough to deal with nature ; and in offering VOL . IV . C at what it cannot master , has done ...
... received , though it be very properly applied to civil business and to those arts which rest in discourse and opinion , is not nearly subtle enough to deal with nature ; and in offering VOL . IV . C at what it cannot master , has done ...
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... received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I hold the improve- ment of that which we have to be as much an object as the acquisition of more . Besides which it will make me ...
... received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I hold the improve- ment of that which we have to be as much an object as the acquisition of more . Besides which it will make me ...
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... received divisions of the sciences are fitted only to the received sum of them as it stands now . With regard to those things which I shall mark as omitted , I intend not merely to set down a simple title or a concise argument of that ...
... received divisions of the sciences are fitted only to the received sum of them as it stands now . With regard to those things which I shall mark as omitted , I intend not merely to set down a simple title or a concise argument of that ...
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... received or current falsehoods also ( which by strange negligence have been allowed for many ages to prevail and become established ) I proscribe and brand by name ; that the sciences may be no more troubled with them . For it has been ...
... received or current falsehoods also ( which by strange negligence have been allowed for many ages to prevail and become established ) I proscribe and brand by name ; that the sciences may be no more troubled with them . For it has been ...
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