The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Philosophical worksHoughton, Mifflin, 1909 |
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... perfect white . In all these four directions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
... perfect white . In all these four directions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
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... perfect , and some are defaced . So of histories we may find three kinds , Memorials , Perfect Histories , and Antiquities ; for Memorials are history unfinished , or the first or rough draughts of history , and Antiquities are history ...
... perfect , and some are defaced . So of histories we may find three kinds , Memorials , Perfect Histories , and Antiquities ; for Memorials are history unfinished , or the first or rough draughts of history , and Antiquities are history ...
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... perfect continuance or contexture of the thread of the narration . Antiquities or Remnants of History are , as was said , tanquam tabula naufragii , [ like the planks of a ship- wreck ; ] when industrious persons by an exact and ...
... perfect continuance or contexture of the thread of the narration . Antiquities or Remnants of History are , as was said , tanquam tabula naufragii , [ like the planks of a ship- wreck ; ] when industrious persons by an exact and ...
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