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... whole of this volume , * [ The references in this preface apply to the English edition . To adapt them to this edition it will be necessary , for " the first half of this volume 9 ( as far as p . 271. ) , " to read this volume as far as ...
... whole of this volume , * [ The references in this preface apply to the English edition . To adapt them to this edition it will be necessary , for " the first half of this volume 9 ( as far as p . 271. ) , " to read this volume as far as ...
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... whole thing anew upon a better plan , and to commence a total recon- struction of sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing ...
... whole thing anew upon a better plan , and to commence a total recon- struction of sciences , arts , and all human knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing ...
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... whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on examination to be but scanty . And for its value and utility it must be plainly avowed that that wisdom which we have derived principally from the Greeks is but like the ...
... whole stock , numerous as it appears at first view , proves on examination to be but scanty . And for its value and utility it must be plainly avowed that that wisdom which we have derived principally from the Greeks is but like the ...
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... whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and unsatisfactory even to those who propound them ; and therefore fenced round and set forth with sundry artifices . And if there be any who have determined to make trial ...
... whole , but in the parts ill filled up ; in selection popular , and unsatisfactory even to those who propound them ; and therefore fenced round and set forth with sundry artifices . And if there be any who have determined to make trial ...
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... whole therefore , it seems that men have not been happy hitherto either in the trust which they have placed in others or in their own industry with regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demon- strations nor the experiments ...
... whole therefore , it seems that men have not been happy hitherto either in the trust which they have placed in others or in their own industry with regard to the sciences ; especially as neither the demon- strations nor the experiments ...
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