The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... philosophy with its first food . For though it be true that I am principally in pursuit of works and the active department of the sciences , yet I wait for har- vest - time , and do not attempt to mow the moss or to reap the green corn ...
... philosophy with its first food . For though it be true that I am principally in pursuit of works and the active department of the sciences , yet I wait for har- vest - time , and do not attempt to mow the moss or to reap the green corn ...
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... philosophy in its course of natural history , not to let it accustom itself in the beginning to any vanity . Moreover , when- ever I come to a new experiment of any subtlety ( though it be in my own opinion certain and ap- proved ) , I ...
... philosophy in its course of natural history , not to let it accustom itself in the beginning to any vanity . Moreover , when- ever I come to a new experiment of any subtlety ( though it be in my own opinion certain and ap- proved ) , I ...
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... philosophy itself . And yet in a matter so difficult and doubtful there are still some things which it seems necessary to premise , partly for convenience of explana- tion , partly for present use . Of these the first is to set forth ...
... philosophy itself . And yet in a matter so difficult and doubtful there are still some things which it seems necessary to premise , partly for convenience of explana- tion , partly for present use . Of these the first is to set forth ...
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... philosophy which held the absolute impossibility of knowing anything were not inferior to those which took upon them to pronounce . But then they did not provide helps for the sense and understanding , as I have done , but sim- ply took ...
... philosophy which held the absolute impossibility of knowing anything were not inferior to those which took upon them to pronounce . But then they did not provide helps for the sense and understanding , as I have done , but sim- ply took ...
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... philosophy which now flourishes , or with any other philosophy more correct and complete than this which has been or may hereafter be pro- pounded . For I do not object to the use of this re- ceived philosophy , or others like it , for ...
... philosophy which now flourishes , or with any other philosophy more correct and complete than this which has been or may hereafter be pro- pounded . For I do not object to the use of this re- ceived philosophy , or others like it , for ...
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