The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1875 |
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... bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , animals , -but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and moulded ...
... bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , animals , -but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and moulded ...
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... bodies lies hid and un- observed of men . So also all the more subtle changes of form in the parts of coarser substances ( which they commonly call alteration , though it is in truth local motion through exceed- ingly small spaces ) is ...
... bodies lies hid and un- observed of men . So also all the more subtle changes of form in the parts of coarser substances ( which they commonly call alteration , though it is in truth local motion through exceed- ingly small spaces ) is ...
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... bodies in their simple form break up and distract the understanding , while contemplations of nature and bodies in their composition and configuration overpower and dissolve the understanding : a distinction well seen in the school of ...
... bodies in their simple form break up and distract the understanding , while contemplations of nature and bodies in their composition and configuration overpower and dissolve the understanding : a distinction well seen in the school of ...
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... bodies of greater or less dimensions , that is , occupy greater or less spaces ) , by the frigid distinction of act and power ; asserting that single bodies have each a single and pro- per motion , and that if they participate in any ...
... bodies of greater or less dimensions , that is , occupy greater or less spaces ) , by the frigid distinction of act and power ; asserting that single bodies have each a single and pro- per motion , and that if they participate in any ...
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... bodies proceeds chiefly by composition or separation , and so imagines that something similar goes on in the universal nature of things . From this source has flowed the fiction of elements , and of their concourse for the formation of ...
... bodies proceeds chiefly by composition or separation , and so imagines that something similar goes on in the universal nature of things . From this source has flowed the fiction of elements , and of their concourse for the formation of ...
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