The Works of Francis BaconHoughton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... reference - not to sub- ject , size , language , or form- but to the different classes of readers whose requirements he had in view when he composed them . So classified , they will be found to fall naturally into three principal ...
... reference - not to sub- ject , size , language , or form- but to the different classes of readers whose requirements he had in view when he composed them . So classified , they will be found to fall naturally into three principal ...
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... reference to particular investigation , and are to be collected when individual tables of comparence are formed . It would seem from this that the theory of preroga- tive instances is intended to guide us in the formation of these ...
... reference to particular investigation , and are to be collected when individual tables of comparence are formed . It would seem from this that the theory of preroga- tive instances is intended to guide us in the formation of these ...
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... reference to man from the thing in reference to the universe ; it necessarily follows that no nature can be taken as the true form , unless it always decrease when the nature in question decreases , and in like manner always increase ...
... reference to man from the thing in reference to the universe ; it necessarily follows that no nature can be taken as the true form , unless it always decrease when the nature in question decreases , and in like manner always increase ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON Baron | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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