The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two ... spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 them oracles . I , on the contrary , dwelling PREFACE . 33.
... spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two ... spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 them oracles . I , on the contrary , dwelling PREFACE . 33.
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... spirit for his playfellow at that game . Lastly , I would address one general admonition to all ; that they con- sider what are the true ends of knowledge , and that they seek it not either for pleasure of the mind , or for contention ...
... spirit for his playfellow at that game . Lastly , I would address one general admonition to all ; that they con- sider what are the true ends of knowledge , and that they seek it not either for pleasure of the mind , or for contention ...
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... spirit , and could find no rest therein . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows thou wilt make us partakers of thy vision and thy sabbath . Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us , and that ...
... spirit , and could find no rest therein . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows thou wilt make us partakers of thy vision and thy sabbath . Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us , and that ...
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... spirits inclosed in tangible bodies lies hid and unobserved of men . So also all the more subtle changes of form in the parts of coarser sub- stances ( which they commonly call alteration , though it is in truth local motion through ...
... spirits inclosed in tangible bodies lies hid and unobserved of men . So also all the more subtle changes of form in the parts of coarser sub- stances ( which they commonly call alteration , though it is in truth local motion through ...
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... spirit , or from its preoccupation , or from its narrowness , or from its restless motion , or from an infusion of the affections , or from the incompetency of the senses , or from the mode of impression . LIII . The Idols of the Cave ...
... spirit , or from its preoccupation , or from its narrowness , or from its restless motion , or from an infusion of the affections , or from the incompetency of the senses , or from the mode of impression . LIII . The Idols of the Cave ...
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