The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1875 |
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... Fire with its orb is brought in , to make up the square with the other three which the sense perceives . Hence also the ratio of density of the so - called elements is arbitrarily fixed at ten to one . And so on of other dreams . And ...
... Fire with its orb is brought in , to make up the square with the other three which the sense perceives . Hence also the ratio of density of the so - called elements is arbitrarily fixed at ten to one . And so on of other dreams . And ...
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... fire , the intellect is altogether slow and unfit , unless it be forced thereto by severe laws and overruling authority . XLVIII . The human understanding is unquiet ; it cannot stop or rest , and still presses onward , but in vain ...
... fire , the intellect is altogether slow and unfit , unless it be forced thereto by severe laws and overruling authority . XLVIII . The human understanding is unquiet ; it cannot stop or rest , and still presses onward , but in vain ...
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... Fire , and like fictions which owe their origin to false and idle theories . And this class of idols is more easily expelled , because to get rid of them it is only necessary that all theories should be steadily rejected and dis- missed ...
... Fire , and like fictions which owe their origin to false and idle theories . And this class of idols is more easily expelled , because to get rid of them it is only necessary that all theories should be steadily rejected and dis- missed ...
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... fire , and remoulded into solids ; have all of them some taste of the natural philosopher , some savour of the nature of things , and experience , and bodies ; whereas in the physics of Aris- totle you hear hardly anything but the words ...
... fire , and remoulded into solids ; have all of them some taste of the natural philosopher , some savour of the nature of things , and experience , and bodies ; whereas in the physics of Aris- totle you hear hardly anything but the words ...
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... fire are quite different in kind , —lest men should imagine that by the operations of fire anything like the works of nature can be educed and formed . Hence the notion that composition only is the work of man , and mixture of none but ...
... fire are quite different in kind , —lest men should imagine that by the operations of fire anything like the works of nature can be educed and formed . Hence the notion that composition only is the work of man , and mixture of none but ...
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