The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... heavenly bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , ani- mals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and ...
... heavenly bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , ani- mals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and ...
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... heavens many hypotheses may be constructed , so likewise ( and more also ) many various dogmas may be set up and established on the phenomena of philosophy . And in the plays of this philosophical theatre you may observe the same thing ...
... heavens many hypotheses may be constructed , so likewise ( and more also ) many various dogmas may be set up and established on the phenomena of philosophy . And in the plays of this philosophical theatre you may observe the same thing ...
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... heavens , of harmony in music , of the letters of the alphabet ( to this day not in use among the Chinese ) in grammar : or again in things mechanical , the discovery of the works of Bacchus and Ceres that is , of the arts of preparing ...
... heavens , of harmony in music , of the letters of the alphabet ( to this day not in use among the Chinese ) in grammar : or again in things mechanical , the discovery of the works of Bacchus and Ceres that is , of the arts of preparing ...
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... heavens , and things of this kind , which seem to be in some measure secret , and have hitherto been handled without much success . Where- as it is most unskilful to investigate the nature of any- thing in the thing itself ; seeing that ...
... heavens , and things of this kind , which seem to be in some measure secret , and have hitherto been handled without much success . Where- as it is most unskilful to investigate the nature of any- thing in the thing itself ; seeing that ...
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... heavens could be taken and distinguished with ex- actness ; men would have been carried by their imagi- nation to a ... heavenly body itself , but simply a substance of metal or stone , would have been judged altogether incredible . Yet ...
... heavens could be taken and distinguished with ex- actness ; men would have been carried by their imagi- nation to a ... heavenly body itself , but simply a substance of metal or stone , would have been judged altogether incredible . Yet ...
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