The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... in what men think as in what they do or say . But for this acci- dent which I speak of , I wish that if there be any good in what I have to offer , it may be ascribed to the - infinite mercy and goodness of God , and to.
... in what men think as in what they do or say . But for this acci- dent which I speak of , I wish that if there be any good in what I have to offer , it may be ascribed to the - infinite mercy and goodness of God , and to.
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... speak , which proceeds by simple enumeration , is a puerile thing ; concludes at hazard ; is always liable to be upset by a contradictory instance ; takes into account only what is known and ordinary ; and leads to no result . Now what ...
... speak , which proceeds by simple enumeration , is a puerile thing ; concludes at hazard ; is always liable to be upset by a contradictory instance ; takes into account only what is known and ordinary ; and leads to no result . Now what ...
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... speak of subtlety : I seek out and get together a kind of experiments much subtler and simpler than those which occur accidentally . For I drag into light many things which no one who was not proceeding by a regular and certain way to ...
... speak of subtlety : I seek out and get together a kind of experiments much subtler and simpler than those which occur accidentally . For I drag into light many things which no one who was not proceeding by a regular and certain way to ...
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... speak of those examples which are joined to the several precepts and rules by way of illustration ( for of these I have given plenty in the second part of the work ) ; but I mean actual types and models , by which the entire process of ...
... speak of those examples which are joined to the several precepts and rules by way of illustration ( for of these I have given plenty in the second part of the work ) ; but I mean actual types and models , by which the entire process of ...
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... speak ; for many more plays of the same kind may yet be composed and in like artificial manner set forth ; seeing that errors the most widely different have nevertheless causes for the most part alike . Neither again do I mean this only ...
... speak ; for many more plays of the same kind may yet be composed and in like artificial manner set forth ; seeing that errors the most widely different have nevertheless causes for the most part alike . Neither again do I mean this only ...
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