The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... give occasion to generation , as well as to the corruption of things ; not respectively , but as it were indifferently ; for inequality of heat administers to their generation and cor- ruption ; but equality of heat to their conserva ...
... give occasion to generation , as well as to the corruption of things ; not respectively , but as it were indifferently ; for inequality of heat administers to their generation and cor- ruption ; but equality of heat to their conserva ...
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... It remains , therefore , that they must rise in one part , and consequently be dimi- wonge indg aut ni gal Nothing , by supposition , could here succeed but at- mospherical air . nished and give way in another ; whence again it 60.
... It remains , therefore , that they must rise in one part , and consequently be dimi- wonge indg aut ni gal Nothing , by supposition , could here succeed but at- mospherical air . nished and give way in another ; whence again it 60.
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Francis Bacon. nished and give way in another ; whence again it will follow , that the attractive virtue , as it can- not operate equally upon the whole , must ope- rate strongly upon the middle , so as to raise the waters there ; and ...
Francis Bacon. nished and give way in another ; whence again it will follow , that the attractive virtue , as it can- not operate equally upon the whole , must ope- rate strongly upon the middle , so as to raise the waters there ; and ...
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... give iron the property of point- ing north and south ; or else only excite and prepare , or fit the iron for the purpose ; and the motion itself ( as Gilbert conceives , and la- boriously endeavours to prove ) be given by the presence ...
... give iron the property of point- ing north and south ; or else only excite and prepare , or fit the iron for the purpose ; and the motion itself ( as Gilbert conceives , and la- boriously endeavours to prove ) be given by the presence ...
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... give information at large , and of common objects , but the three others give little information , besides what is immediate , and re- lates to their corresponding objects . In the first way there is no reducing the object to sense ...
... give information at large , and of common objects , but the three others give little information , besides what is immediate , and re- lates to their corresponding objects . In the first way there is no reducing the object to sense ...
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