The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksLongmans, 1887 |
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... chapter of the first book , and as in the nineteenth , where it is said , " Comprimendi ( calori ) nimirum ut cedant flectanturque et fluant inexistens præstat calor qui , si non propriâ vi , at comprimentis ope usus , illam commovet ...
... chapter of the first book , and as in the nineteenth , where it is said , " Comprimendi ( calori ) nimirum ut cedant flectanturque et fluant inexistens præstat calor qui , si non propriâ vi , at comprimentis ope usus , illam commovet ...
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... chapter of Vale- rius Terminus , and the opening of the Advancement of Learning . ( The beginning wanting . ) 2. ( Cog . 4. ) Of the Use of Knowledge . 3. ( Cog . 5. ) The fable of Metis . The fable of the Sister of the Giants . 4 ...
... chapter of Vale- rius Terminus , and the opening of the Advancement of Learning . ( The beginning wanting . ) 2. ( Cog . 4. ) Of the Use of Knowledge . 3. ( Cog . 5. ) The fable of Metis . The fable of the Sister of the Giants . 4 ...
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... chapter is mentioned both in the epitome and among the de- tached passages , and we are thus enabled to see that the two portions of the following tract belong to the same work , as it appears from both that the sixteenth chapter was to ...
... chapter is mentioned both in the epitome and among the de- tached passages , and we are thus enabled to see that the two portions of the following tract belong to the same work , as it appears from both that the sixteenth chapter was to ...
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... chapters are clearly wanted after the last mentioned in the epitome ) corresponds the first book of the Novum Organum . The tenth chapter , of which we have only a small fragment , is entitled " The Inventory , or an Enu- meration and ...
... chapters are clearly wanted after the last mentioned in the epitome ) corresponds the first book of the Novum Organum . The tenth chapter , of which we have only a small fragment , is entitled " The Inventory , or an Enu- meration and ...
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... chapter , but in illustrating the two conditions of which we have been speaking he does not use the word form . The notion of the form or formal cause comes into his system only on historical grounds . In truth , in Valerius Terminus he ...
... chapter , but in illustrating the two conditions of which we have been speaking he does not use the word form . The notion of the form or formal cause comes into his system only on historical grounds . In truth , in Valerius Terminus he ...
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