The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 30
Página 86
... human body is known by the pulse , or urine ; and the like . But the reduction in the third and fourth ways regard numerous particulars , and ought on all sides to be collected in enquiries . Thus , for example , it appears that the air ...
... human body is known by the pulse , or urine ; and the like . But the reduction in the third and fourth ways regard numerous particulars , and ought on all sides to be collected in enquiries . Thus , for example , it appears that the air ...
Página 101
... upon this sub- ject.2010 7 Viz . Where she is removed from human sight , as she is in these grand Works , the Formation of Vegetables , Api- mals , and Minerals . ter by observing the ways wherein liquors open themselves by 101.
... upon this sub- ject.2010 7 Viz . Where she is removed from human sight , as she is in these grand Works , the Formation of Vegetables , Api- mals , and Minerals . ter by observing the ways wherein liquors open themselves by 101.
Página 150
... human body ; and this not so much by the power of the exciting matters , as by the predis- position and easy yielding of the bodies excited . Let the thirteenth motion , be the motion of impression , which likewise seems of the same ...
... human body ; and this not so much by the power of the exciting matters , as by the predis- position and easy yielding of the bodies excited . Let the thirteenth motion , be the motion of impression , which likewise seems of the same ...
Página 164
... human nature , and therefore such things as principally appertain to the uses of life , are to be selected , or culled out from the general mass of things . The more proper place for speaking of these , will be when we treat of reducing ...
... human nature , and therefore such things as principally appertain to the uses of life , are to be selected , or culled out from the general mass of things . The more proper place for speaking of these , will be when we treat of reducing ...
Página 173
... human power seems perfectly lame on one side ; for we have the heat of fire infinitely stronger , or more in- tense , than that of the sun , as it naturally comes to us , or than the heat of animals ; but cold is wanting , unless so far ...
... human power seems perfectly lame on one side ; for we have the heat of fire infinitely stronger , or more in- tense , than that of the sun , as it naturally comes to us , or than the heat of animals ; but cold is wanting , unless so far ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
æther afford animals appears appetite Aristotle attract Author's History axioms betwixt Boyle Boyle's cause cold collected colour common consent crucial instances degree dilatation discovered discovery of forms distance diurnal motion doctrine earth endeavours example experiments farther fire flame gible glass greater gunpowder hence History of Condensation history of nature improve induction instance of alliance iron kind lastly let the nature light likewise loadstone manner mathematical means mind motion natural philosophy nature enquired nature sought neral Novum Organum numerous observed operate Paracelsus particular perfect philosophy practice prerogative instances principally procured proper putrefaction quicksilver quired quiry Rarifaction reason regard sciences seems sense shew singular Sir Isaac Newton's solid species spirit of wine stances subtile Sylva Sylvarum tables tain tangible bodies terrestrial animals texture ther thereof things tion ture understanding universal philosophy vessel whence wherein whilst whole