The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... less ) of diverse single natures , ( more manifest and more obscure , ) and that it appeareth not to whether of the natures the effect is to be ascribed , and yet notwithstanding they have taken a course without breaking particulars and ...
... less ) of diverse single natures , ( more manifest and more obscure , ) and that it appeareth not to whether of the natures the effect is to be ascribed , and yet notwithstanding they have taken a course without breaking particulars and ...
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... less space of time to make return of many singular commodities towards the state and occasions of man's life . That there is less reason of distrust in the course of interpretation now propounded than in any knowledge formerly delivered ...
... less space of time to make return of many singular commodities towards the state and occasions of man's life . That there is less reason of distrust in the course of interpretation now propounded than in any knowledge formerly delivered ...
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... less ice than two or three degrees more south near land : but qu . for that may be by reason of the shores and shallows . The snows dissolve fastest upon the sea - coasts yet the winds are counted the bitterest from the sea , and such ...
... less ice than two or three degrees more south near land : but qu . for that may be by reason of the shores and shallows . The snows dissolve fastest upon the sea - coasts yet the winds are counted the bitterest from the sea , and such ...
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