The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... continued a consideration of much worth . For however various are the forms of civil polities , there is but one form of polity in the sciences ; and that always has been and always will be popular . Now the doctrines which find most ...
... continued a consideration of much worth . For however various are the forms of civil polities , there is but one form of polity in the sciences ; and that always has been and always will be popular . Now the doctrines which find most ...
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... continued to draw nourishment from her , that could never have come to pass which we have seen now for twice a thousand years ; namely , that the sciences stand where they did and remain almost in the same condition ; receiving no ...
... continued to draw nourishment from her , that could never have come to pass which we have seen now for twice a thousand years ; namely , that the sciences stand where they did and remain almost in the same condition ; receiving no ...
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... continued efforts of nature . So also in the inquiry concerning the process of devel- opment in the generation of animals , from coition to birth ; and in like manner of other bodies . It is not however only to the generations of bodies ...
... continued efforts of nature . So also in the inquiry concerning the process of devel- opment in the generation of animals , from coition to birth ; and in like manner of other bodies . It is not however only to the generations of bodies ...
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... continued , what cut off ; what propels , what hinders ; what predominates , what yields ; and a variety of other particulars . Again , not only in the generation or transformation of bodies are these points to be ascertained , but also ...
... continued , what cut off ; what propels , what hinders ; what predominates , what yields ; and a variety of other particulars . Again , not only in the generation or transformation of bodies are these points to be ascertained , but also ...
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... continued application of a hot body in- creases heat , because heat perpetually passing and emanating from it mingles with the previously exist- ing heat , and so multiplies the heat . For a fire does not warm a room as well in half an ...
... continued application of a hot body in- creases heat , because heat perpetually passing and emanating from it mingles with the previously exist- ing heat , and so multiplies the heat . For a fire does not warm a room as well in half an ...
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