The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... magnet , and the chemists with gold ; a course of proceeding not less unskilful in the design than small in the attempt . For no one successfully investigates the nature of a thing in the thing itself ; the inquiry must be enlarged 100 ...
... magnet , and the chemists with gold ; a course of proceeding not less unskilful in the design than small in the attempt . For no one successfully investigates the nature of a thing in the thing itself ; the inquiry must be enlarged 100 ...
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... magnet , the ebb and flow of the sea , the system of the 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 ...
... magnet , the ebb and flow of the sea , the system of the 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 ...
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... about a worm , he would no doubt have been laughed at as dreaming of a new kind of cobwebs . So again , if before the discovery of the magnet , any one had said that a certain instrument had been in- NOVUM ORGANUM . 141.
... about a worm , he would no doubt have been laughed at as dreaming of a new kind of cobwebs . So again , if before the discovery of the magnet , any one had said that a certain instrument had been in- NOVUM ORGANUM . 141.
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... magnet , of sugar , of paper , or the like , may seem to depend on certain properties of things . themselves and nature , there is at any rate nothing in the art of printing which is not plain and obvious . Nevertheless for want of ...
... magnet , of sugar , of paper , or the like , may seem to depend on certain properties of things . themselves and nature , there is at any rate nothing in the art of printing which is not plain and obvious . Nevertheless for want of ...
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... magnet armed with iron , or rather the iron in an armed magnet . For it is a fact in na- ture that an armed magnet at some distance off does not attract iron more powerfully than an unarmed magnet . But if the iron be brought so near as ...
... magnet armed with iron , or rather the iron in an armed magnet . For it is a fact in na- ture that an armed magnet at some distance off does not attract iron more powerfully than an unarmed magnet . But if the iron be brought so near as ...
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