The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... matter of science there is only a whirling round about , and perpetual agitation , end- ing where it began . And although he was well aware how solitary an enterprise it is , and how hard a thing to win faith and credit for ...
... matter of science there is only a whirling round about , and perpetual agitation , end- ing where it began . And although he was well aware how solitary an enterprise it is , and how hard a thing to win faith and credit for ...
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... matter at issue is either nothing , or a thing so great that it may well be content with its own merit , without seeking other recompence . t EPISTLE DEDICATORY . TO OUR MOST GRACIOUS AND MIGHTY PRINCE PROCEMIUM . 19.
... matter at issue is either nothing , or a thing so great that it may well be content with its own merit , without seeking other recompence . t EPISTLE DEDICATORY . TO OUR MOST GRACIOUS AND MIGHTY PRINCE PROCEMIUM . 19.
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... matter and all the issue they can yield . Observe also , that if sciences of this 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 ...
... matter and all the issue they can yield . Observe also , that if sciences of this 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 ...
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... matter and giv- ing their genius full play , have made a passage for themselves and their own opinions by pulling down and demolishing former ones ; and yet all their stir has but little advanced the matter ; since their aim has been ...
... matter and giv- ing their genius full play , have made a passage for themselves and their own opinions by pulling down and demolishing former ones ; and yet all their stir has but little advanced the matter ; since their aim has been ...
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... matter to work out some single discovery ; -a course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experi ...
... matter to work out some single discovery ; -a course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experi ...
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