The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... kind which I have seen have been in my opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English . The selection of the works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as ...
... kind which I have seen have been in my opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English . The selection of the works to be translated was made by Mr. Ellis , as ...
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... kind had any life in them , that could never have come to pass which has been the case now for many ages that they stand almost at a stay , without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not ...
... kind had any life in them , that could never have come to pass which has been the case now for many ages that they stand almost at a stay , without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not ...
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... kind of dictatorship in the sciences and taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when from time to time they come to themselves again , they fall to complaints of the subtle- ty of nature , the hiding - places of ...
... kind of dictatorship in the sciences and taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when from time to time they come to themselves again , they fall to complaints of the subtle- ty of nature , the hiding - places of ...
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... kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the con- dition of knowledge , but do not extend its range . Some , indeed , there have been who have gone more boldly to work , and taking it all for an open ...
... kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the con- dition of knowledge , but do not extend its range . Some , indeed , there have been who have gone more boldly to work , and taking it all for an open ...
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... kind of experiments much subtler and simpler than those which occur accidentally . For I drag into light many things which no one who was not proceeding by a regular and certain way to the discov- ery of causes would have thought of ...
... kind of experiments much subtler and simpler than those which occur accidentally . For I drag into light many things which no one who was not proceeding by a regular and certain way to the discov- ery of causes would have thought of ...
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