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... refer it to its proper place in Bacon's philosophy . It may be convenient however , as they are for the most part without explanatory titles , to give here a list of the several pieces , with a note of the subjects to which they refer ...
... refer it to its proper place in Bacon's philosophy . It may be convenient however , as they are for the most part without explanatory titles , to give here a list of the several pieces , with a note of the subjects to which they refer ...
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... referring to action by any ma- nual of practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new in- ventions and operations ... refer you to somewhat which if it be absent the effect you seek The words in Roman letters are inserted in Bacon's ...
... referring to action by any ma- nual of practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new in- ventions and operations ... refer you to somewhat which if it be absent the effect you seek The words in Roman letters are inserted in Bacon's ...
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... refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly being applied to himself out of his own mouth , but being applied to the general state of this question pertinently and justly ; when being invited to ...
... refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly being applied to himself out of his own mouth , but being applied to the general state of this question pertinently and justly ; when being invited to ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
PREFACE to DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS by ROBERT | 39 |
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