The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... measure and rule of things correspond to man , and not to the universe , which is an error that cannot be corrected , but by reason and universal philosophy ‡ . 41. Among our prerogative instances , we as- sign the eighteenth place to ...
... measure and rule of things correspond to man , and not to the universe , which is an error that cannot be corrected , but by reason and universal philosophy ‡ . 41. Among our prerogative instances , we as- sign the eighteenth place to ...
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... measure of the powers and ac- tions of bodies ; especially after a diligent en- quiry into the subject . But the powers and ac- tions of bodies are circumscribed and measured , either ( 1. ) by space of place § ; ( 2. ) by moments of ...
... measure of the powers and ac- tions of bodies ; especially after a diligent en- quiry into the subject . But the powers and ac- tions of bodies are circumscribed and measured , either ( 1. ) by space of place § ; ( 2. ) by moments of ...
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Francis Bacon. prerogative instances , come instances of the staff , or measuring - rod , which we also call permeating or teminating instances ; for the forces and mo tions of things operate and exert themselves in certain spaces , that ...
Francis Bacon. prerogative instances , come instances of the staff , or measuring - rod , which we also call permeating or teminating instances ; for the forces and mo tions of things operate and exert themselves in certain spaces , that ...
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... measures of those called violent motions , or ** See Mr. Boyle's History of Cold . See Mr. Boyle of Effluvia . See Mr. Boyle , Dr. Hook , Sir Isaac Newton , the Phi- losophical Transactions , French Memoirs , & c . Here we may observe ...
... measures of those called violent motions , or ** See Mr. Boyle's History of Cold . See Mr. Boyle of Effluvia . See Mr. Boyle , Dr. Hook , Sir Isaac Newton , the Phi- losophical Transactions , French Memoirs , & c . Here we may observe ...
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... measures , therefore , of these things , and others of the like kind , are to be set down , to determine their motion in point of dis- tance . We must not omit another kind of local mea- sure of motions , which regards not progressive ...
... measures , therefore , of these things , and others of the like kind , are to be set down , to determine their motion in point of dis- tance . We must not omit another kind of local mea- sure of motions , which regards not progressive ...
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