The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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Francis Bacon. - already been quoted from the following tract , we shall I think perceive more than an accidental analogy between them . Leibnitz speaks of the primitive forces impressed by the divine word on created things , " ex quâ ...
Francis Bacon. - already been quoted from the following tract , we shall I think perceive more than an accidental analogy between them . Leibnitz speaks of the primitive forces impressed by the divine word on created things , " ex quâ ...
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Francis Bacon. as loose notes or memoranda connected with the collection of Natural History ; and as there are no means of guessing when they were written , this seems the fittest place for them . Being merely the remains of the ...
Francis Bacon. as loose notes or memoranda connected with the collection of Natural History ; and as there are no means of guessing when they were written , this seems the fittest place for them . Being merely the remains of the ...
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Francis Bacon. as loose notes or memoranda connected with the collection of Natural History ; and as there are no means of guessing when they were written , this seems the fittest place for them . Being merely the remains of the ...
Francis Bacon. as loose notes or memoranda connected with the collection of Natural History ; and as there are no means of guessing when they were written , this seems the fittest place for them . Being merely the remains of the ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
PREFACE to DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS by ROBERT | 39 |
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