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... manner described by Galileo . Bacon does not mention Galileo's theory in the present tract , which was therefore probably written before or not long after 1616. But in the Novum Organum [ II . 46. ] it is mentioned and condemned ; one ...
... manner described by Galileo . Bacon does not mention Galileo's theory in the present tract , which was therefore probably written before or not long after 1616. But in the Novum Organum [ II . 46. ] it is mentioned and condemned ; one ...
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... manner . " We do well , " remarks Leibnitz , " to think highly of Verulam , for his hard sayings have a deep meaning in them : " a judgment which may not impro- bably have had a particular reference to the views now spoken of . For ...
... manner . " We do well , " remarks Leibnitz , " to think highly of Verulam , for his hard sayings have a deep meaning in them : " a judgment which may not impro- bably have had a particular reference to the views now spoken of . For ...
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... manner in which he has contrasted the phy- sical theories of Descartes and Bacon , taking the former as a type of acuteness and the latter of profundity , and asserting that compared with Bacon , Descartes seems to creep along the ...
... manner in which he has contrasted the phy- sical theories of Descartes and Bacon , taking the former as a type of acuteness and the latter of profundity , and asserting that compared with Bacon , Descartes seems to creep along the ...
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... manner passive , the relation between them being symbolised by that of the sexes . 1 " Calor quivis quæ corripit exuperatque immutare videtur , frigus scilicet ex iis , ejusque facultates conditionesque omnes crassitiem , obscuritatem ...
... manner passive , the relation between them being symbolised by that of the sexes . 1 " Calor quivis quæ corripit exuperatque immutare videtur , frigus scilicet ex iis , ejusque facultates conditionesque omnes crassitiem , obscuritatem ...
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... manners and customs of the people of Bensalem is an account of his own taste in humanity ; for a man's ideal , though not necessarily a description of what he is , is almost always an indication of what he would be ; and in the sober ...
... manners and customs of the people of Bensalem is an account of his own taste in humanity ; for a man's ideal , though not necessarily a description of what he is , is almost always an indication of what he would be ; and in the sober ...
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