The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... direct planets * , and that the heavens may begin to be spangled with stars at a great distance below the sphere of the fixed stars , though with such only as are invisible , without the help of telescopes . And again , 3. by their ...
... direct planets * , and that the heavens may begin to be spangled with stars at a great distance below the sphere of the fixed stars , though with such only as are invisible , without the help of telescopes . And again , 3. by their ...
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... direct it † . And as for the instances that assist both this and the other senses , in their immediate and individual actions , without affording any information be- yond that assistance , we here omit them , as mak- ing nothing to the ...
... direct it † . And as for the instances that assist both this and the other senses , in their immediate and individual actions , without affording any information be- yond that assistance , we here omit them , as mak- ing nothing to the ...
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... direct force of it is too strong , as by receiving the reflexion of the sun in a bason of water . " The seventh case of concealment from the senses , ( viz . that wherein the sense is so full charged with the object , as to leave no ...
... direct force of it is too strong , as by receiving the reflexion of the sun in a bason of water . " The seventh case of concealment from the senses , ( viz . that wherein the sense is so full charged with the object , as to leave no ...
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... direct and determine practice to such things as chiefly re- gard the benefit and advantage of mankind ; or , ( 2. ) retrench the number of instruments re- quired ; or , ( 3. ) save and lessen the materials to be employed . 4 * Con And ...
... direct and determine practice to such things as chiefly re- gard the benefit and advantage of mankind ; or , ( 2. ) retrench the number of instruments re- quired ; or , ( 3. ) save and lessen the materials to be employed . 4 * Con And ...
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... direct rays ; and as they are reflected , refracted , and united by burning - glasses * : ( 2. ) those of lightning , flame , and coal - fires : ( 3. ) Fires of different material : ( 4. ) open fires , close fires , straitened and ...
... direct rays ; and as they are reflected , refracted , and united by burning - glasses * : ( 2. ) those of lightning , flame , and coal - fires : ( 3. ) Fires of different material : ( 4. ) open fires , close fires , straitened and ...
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