The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Hurd and Houghton, 1870 |
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... Natural History , Aristotle's Problems , and Acosta's History of the Indies . Al- most the whole of the sections on prognostics , which is one of the most complete , is taken from the eighteenth book of Pliny . A number of scattered ...
... Natural History , Aristotle's Problems , and Acosta's History of the Indies . Al- most the whole of the sections on prognostics , which is one of the most complete , is taken from the eighteenth book of Pliny . A number of scattered ...
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... Natural and Experimental History which was to be the basis of the new philosophy , certain heads of inquiry showing ... nature in the manner he pro- posed . One example of the thing we have already seen , in the Topica Particularis sive ...
... Natural and Experimental History which was to be the basis of the new philosophy , certain heads of inquiry showing ... nature in the manner he pro- posed . One example of the thing we have already seen , in the Topica Particularis sive ...
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... Natural History supplied Bacon with many remarks on agriculture and kindred subjects . The description of the chameleon in ( 360 ) is clearly taken from Scaliger's Exercitationes adversus Cardanum , and in another paragraph ( 694 ) he ...
... Natural History supplied Bacon with many remarks on agriculture and kindred subjects . The description of the chameleon in ( 360 ) is clearly taken from Scaliger's Exercitationes adversus Cardanum , and in another paragraph ( 694 ) he ...
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... Natural History , either designed or written by the late Lord Viscount St. Alban , was dedicated to Your Majesty , in ... Nature's kingdom , as in this , but these of Your Majesty's ( during the time and reign of King Henry the Eighth ) ...
... Natural History , either designed or written by the late Lord Viscount St. Alban , was dedicated to Your Majesty , in ... Nature's kingdom , as in this , but these of Your Majesty's ( during the time and reign of King Henry the Eighth ) ...
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... Natural History : for it may seem an indigested heap of particulars , and cannot have that lustre which books cast into methods have ; but that he resolved to prefer the good of men , and that which might best secure it , before ...
... Natural History : for it may seem an indigested heap of particulars , and cannot have that lustre which books cast into methods have ; but that he resolved to prefer the good of men , and that which might best secure it , before ...
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