The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Collected and Edited BY JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE ...
... Collected and Edited BY JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE ...
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... collected from a few instances , and those for the most part of familiar occurrence , they straightway touch the understanding and fill the imagination ; whereas interpretations on the other hand , being gathered here and there from ...
... collected from a few instances , and those for the most part of familiar occurrence , they straightway touch the understanding and fill the imagination ; whereas interpretations on the other hand , being gathered here and there from ...
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... collected to supply the understand- ing with information for the building up of philosophy . They differ in many ways , but especially in this ; that the former contains the variety of natural species only , and not experiments of the ...
... collected to supply the understand- ing with information for the building up of philosophy . They differ in many ways , but especially in this ; that the former contains the variety of natural species only , and not experiments of the ...
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... collected and digested , and brought within one man's knowledge and judgment , the mere transferring of the experiments of one art to others may lead , by means of that experience which I term literate , to the discovery of many new ...
... collected and digested , and brought within one man's knowledge and judgment , the mere transferring of the experiments of one art to others may lead , by means of that experience which I term literate , to the discovery of many new ...
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... collecting of experience ) may with the best effect be first dis- tributed and then combined . For then only will men . begin to know their strength , when instead of great numbers doing all the same things , one shall take charge of ...
... collecting of experience ) may with the best effect be first dis- tributed and then combined . For then only will men . begin to know their strength , when instead of great numbers doing all the same things , one shall take charge of ...
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