The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Experimental History , true and severe ( unincumbered with literature and book - learning ) , such as philosophy may be built upon , — such , in fact , as I shall in its proper place describe that so at length , after the lapse of so ...
... Experimental History , true and severe ( unincumbered with literature and book - learning ) , such as philosophy may be built upon , — such , in fact , as I shall in its proper place describe that so at length , after the lapse of so ...
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... experiments pursued a kind of wandering inquiry , without any regular system of operations . And be- sides they have mostly proposed to themselves certain petty tasks , taking it for a great matter to work out some single discovery ; -a ...
... experiments pursued a kind of wandering inquiry , without any regular system of operations . And be- sides they have mostly proposed to themselves certain petty tasks , taking it for a great matter to work out some single discovery ; -a ...
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... experiments as yet known are much to be relied upon . But the universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it does on every side so many ambiguities of way , such deceitful resemblances of ...
... experiments as yet known are much to be relied upon . But the universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it does on every side so many ambiguities of way , such deceitful resemblances of ...
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... Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations of the New Philos- ophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The Arguments of the several Parts ...
... Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations of the New Philos- ophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The Arguments of the several Parts ...
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... experiments . For the subtlety of experiments is far greater than that of the sense itself , even when assisted by exquisite instru- ments ; such experiments , I mean , as are skilfully and artificially devised for the express purpose ...
... experiments . For the subtlety of experiments is far greater than that of the sense itself , even when assisted by exquisite instru- ments ; such experiments , I mean , as are skilfully and artificially devised for the express purpose ...
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