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... tion of the Historia Vita et Mortis in volume ten ; while the words " the whole of this volume , and the latter half of the next " apply to volume eight , volume nine through p . 190 , and the remaining portion of volume ten . ] and the ...
... tion of the Historia Vita et Mortis in volume ten ; while the words " the whole of this volume , and the latter half of the next " apply to volume eight , volume nine through p . 190 , and the remaining portion of volume ten . ] and the ...
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... tion and succession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars , not of inventors and those who bring to further perfection the things invented . In the mechanical arts we do not find it so ; they , on the contrary , as ...
... tion and succession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars , not of inventors and those who bring to further perfection the things invented . In the mechanical arts we do not find it so ; they , on the contrary , as ...
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... tion of the knowledge which the human race at present possesses . For I thought it good to make some pause upon that which is received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I ...
... tion of the knowledge which the human race at present possesses . For I thought it good to make some pause upon that which is received ; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect and the new more easily approached . And I ...
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... tion of the sense has reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides diligently and faithfully to ...
... tion of the sense has reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides diligently and faithfully to ...
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... tion of the Demonstrations ; and the refutation of the Natural Human Reason . The explanation of which things , and of the true relation between the nature of things and the nature of the mind , is as the strewing and decoration of the ...
... tion of the Demonstrations ; and the refutation of the Natural Human Reason . The explanation of which things , and of the true relation between the nature of things and the nature of the mind , is as the strewing and decoration of the ...
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