The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... rejected ( so far as the inquisition of nature is concerned ) , as a thing uncertain , confused , and ill built up ; and I cannot be fairly asked to abide by the decision of a tribunal which is itself on its trial . room . THE PLAN OF ...
... rejected ( so far as the inquisition of nature is concerned ) , as a thing uncertain , confused , and ill built up ; and I cannot be fairly asked to abide by the decision of a tribunal which is itself on its trial . room . THE PLAN OF ...
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... reject demonstration by syllogism , as acting too confusedly , and letting nature slip out of its hands . For although no one can doubt that things which agree in a middle term agree with one another ( which is a proposition of ...
... reject demonstration by syllogism , as acting too confusedly , and letting nature slip out of its hands . For although no one can doubt that things which agree in a middle term agree with one another ( which is a proposition of ...
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... reject , as an Atalanta's apple that hinders the race . Such then is the office of this natural history of mine . - Next , with regard to the mass and composition of it : I mean it to be a history not only of nature free and at large ...
... reject , as an Atalanta's apple that hinders the race . Such then is the office of this natural history of mine . - Next , with regard to the mass and composition of it : I mean it to be a history not only of nature free and at large ...
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... reject ; and instead of it I open and lay out a new and certain path for the mind to proceed in , starting directly from the simple sensuous perception . The necessity of this was felt no doubt by those who attributed so much importance ...
... reject ; and instead of it I open and lay out a new and certain path for the mind to proceed in , starting directly from the simple sensuous perception . The necessity of this was felt no doubt by those who attributed so much importance ...
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... rejected . Hence too the element of Fire with its orb is brought in , to make up the square with the other three ... rejects ; in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination1 the authority of its former conclusions may ...
... rejected . Hence too the element of Fire with its orb is brought in , to make up the square with the other three ... rejects ; in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination1 the authority of its former conclusions may ...
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