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... effect , but in the nature of the direction ; for our purpose is not to stir up men's hopes , but to guide their travels . The fulness of di- 1 The words in Roman letters are inserted in Bacon's hand . rection to work and produce any ...
... effect , but in the nature of the direction ; for our purpose is not to stir up men's hopes , but to guide their travels . The fulness of di- 1 The words in Roman letters are inserted in Bacon's hand . rection to work and produce any ...
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... effect consisteth in two conditions , certainty and liberty . Certainty is when the direction is not only true for the most part , but infallible . Liberty is when the direction is not re- strained to some definite means , but ...
... effect consisteth in two conditions , certainty and liberty . Certainty is when the direction is not only true for the most part , but infallible . Liberty is when the direction is not re- strained to some definite means , but ...
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... effect , to fix their consideration narrowly and exactly upon that effect itself with all the circumstances thereof , and to vary the trial thereof as many ways as can be devised ; which course amounteth but to a tedious curiosity , and ...
... effect , to fix their consideration narrowly and exactly upon that effect itself with all the circumstances thereof , and to vary the trial thereof as many ways as can be devised ; which course amounteth but to a tedious curiosity , and ...
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