The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not only what was asserted once is asserted still , but what was a question once is a question still , and instead of being resolved 26 PREFACE .
... without receiv- ing any augmentations worthy of the human race ; insomuch that many times not only what was asserted once is asserted still , but what was a question once is a question still , and instead of being resolved 26 PREFACE .
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. is a question still , and instead of being resolved by discussion is only fixed and fed ; and all the tradi- tion and succession of schools is still a succession of ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. is a question still , and instead of being resolved by discussion is only fixed and fed ; and all the tradi- tion and succession of schools is still a succession of ...
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... questions ; in point of enlargement slow and languid ; carrying a show of perfection in the whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and unsatisfactory even to those who propound them ; and therefore fenced round ...
... questions ; in point of enlargement slow and languid ; carrying a show of perfection in the whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and unsatisfactory even to those who propound them ; and therefore fenced round ...
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... question . To the immediate and proper perception of the sense therefore I do not give much weight ; but I contrive that the office of the sense shall be only to judge of the experiment , and that the experiment itself shall judge of ...
... question . To the immediate and proper perception of the sense therefore I do not give much weight ; but I contrive that the office of the sense shall be only to judge of the experiment , and that the experiment itself shall judge of ...
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... question , viz . whether or no anything can be known , -was to be settled not by arguing , but by try- ing . And yet they too , trusting entirely to the force of their understanding , applied no rule , but made every- thing turn upon ...
... question , viz . whether or no anything can be known , -was to be settled not by arguing , but by try- ing . And yet they too , trusting entirely to the force of their understanding , applied no rule , but made every- thing turn upon ...
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