The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... glass ) let us suppose that some vast obelisk were ( for the dec- oration of a triumph or some such magnificence ) to be removed from its place , and that men should set to work upon it with their naked hands ; would not any sober ...
... glass ) let us suppose that some vast obelisk were ( for the dec- oration of a triumph or some such magnificence ) to be removed from its place , and that men should set to work upon it with their naked hands ; would not any sober ...
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... glass is humid . So that it is easy to see that the notion is taken by abstraction only from water and common and ordinary liquids , without any due verification . - There are however in words certain degrees of dis- tortion and error ...
... glass is humid . So that it is easy to see that the notion is taken by abstraction only from water and common and ordinary liquids , without any due verification . - There are however in words certain degrees of dis- tortion and error ...
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... of gold or an increase of weight ( observing the laws of matter ) , or transparency on an opaque stone , or tenacity on glass , or vegetation on - we must con- some substance that is not vegetable NOVUM ORGANUM . 169.
... of gold or an increase of weight ( observing the laws of matter ) , or transparency on an opaque stone , or tenacity on glass , or vegetation on - we must con- some substance that is not vegetable NOVUM ORGANUM . 169.
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... glasses and mirrors . 3. Fiery meteors . 4. Burning thunderbolts . 5. Eruptions of flame from the cavities of moun- tains . 6. All flame . 7. Ignited solids . 8. Natural warm - baths . 9. Liquids boiling or heated . 10. Hot vapours and ...
... glasses and mirrors . 3. Fiery meteors . 4. Burning thunderbolts . 5. Eruptions of flame from the cavities of moun- tains . 6. All flame . 7. Ignited solids . 8. Natural warm - baths . 9. Liquids boiling or heated . 10. Hot vapours and ...
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... glass , and that without being put near the fire . And in like manner tin , & c . , but not with equal inten- sity . 20. Animals , especially and at all times internally ; though in insects the heat is not perceptible to the touch by ...
... glass , and that without being put near the fire . And in like manner tin , & c . , but not with equal inten- sity . 20. Animals , especially and at all times internally ; though in insects the heat is not perceptible to the touch by ...
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