The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... light and pub- lished ; much less , all that has been by private persons secretly attempted and stirred ; so neither the births nor the miscarriages of Time are entered in our records . Nor , secondly , is the consent itself and the ...
... light and pub- lished ; much less , all that has been by private persons secretly attempted and stirred ; so neither the births nor the miscarriages of Time are entered in our records . Nor , secondly , is the consent itself and the ...
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... light anywhere , they were pres- ently blown out by the winds of vulgar opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to us things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those ...
... light anywhere , they were pres- ently blown out by the winds of vulgar opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to us things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those ...
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... Light ; not imitat- ing the divine procedure , which in its first day's work created light only and assigned to it one entire day ; on which day it produced no material work , but pro- ceeded to that on the days following . As for those ...
... Light ; not imitat- ing the divine procedure , which in its first day's work created light only and assigned to it one entire day ; on which day it produced no material work , but pro- ceeded to that on the days following . As for those ...
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... light of the sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experi- ence and particulars ; while those who offer themselves for guides are ( as was said ) themselves also puzzled , and increase the number ...
... light of the sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experi- ence and particulars ; while those who offer themselves for guides are ( as was said ) themselves also puzzled , and increase the number ...
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... light to other men's minds . I have not sought ( I say ) nor do I seek either to force or ensnare men's judg- ments , but I lead them to things themselves and the concordances of things , that they may see for themselves what they have ...
... light to other men's minds . I have not sought ( I say ) nor do I seek either to force or ensnare men's judg- ments , but I lead them to things themselves and the concordances of things , that they may see for themselves what they have ...
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