The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not trans- ferable in the same form into a language of dif ... effect of the original , if read by itself . The two languages differ so widely in their capacities and essential ...
... effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not trans- ferable in the same form into a language of dif ... effect of the original , if read by itself . The two languages differ so widely in their capacities and essential ...
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... effect ; the effect of the one being to overcome an opponent in argument , of the other to command nature in action . • In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost ...
... effect ; the effect of the one being to overcome an opponent in argument , of the other to command nature in action . • In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost ...
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... effect of fixing errors rather than disclosing truth . There remains but one course for the recovery of a sound and healthy condition , namely , that the entire work of the understanding be commenced afresh , and the mind itself be from ...
... effect of fixing errors rather than disclosing truth . There remains but one course for the recovery of a sound and healthy condition , namely , that the entire work of the understanding be commenced afresh , and the mind itself be from ...
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... effects . Let there be therefore ( and may it be for the benefit of both ) two streams and two dispensations of knowl- edge ; and in like manner two tribes or kindreds of students in philosophy - tribes not hostile or alien to each ...
... effects . Let there be therefore ( and may it be for the benefit of both ) two streams and two dispensations of knowl- edge ; and in like manner two tribes or kindreds of students in philosophy - tribes not hostile or alien to each ...
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... effect much . It is by instruments and helps that the work is done , which are as much wanted for the understanding as for the hand . And as the in- struments of the hand either give motion or guide it , so the instruments of the mind ...
... effect much . It is by instruments and helps that the work is done , which are as much wanted for the understanding as for the hand . And as the in- struments of the hand either give motion or guide it , so the instruments of the mind ...
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