The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... present proceed no farther than to suppose such things as these to be secrets , great works of nature , and as it were causeless , and to make them exceptions to general rules . ร As examples of singular instances , we have the sun and ...
... present proceed no farther than to suppose such things as these to be secrets , great works of nature , and as it were causeless , and to make them exceptions to general rules . ร As examples of singular instances , we have the sun and ...
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... present section ; which , how- ever , leaves the business imperfect ; the completion of the whole being reserved for a third part of this general work . See above , Aph . 21 . tures , would have thence discovered the manu- facture of 36.
... present section ; which , how- ever , leaves the business imperfect ; the completion of the whole being reserved for a third part of this general work . See above , Aph . 21 . tures , would have thence discovered the manu- facture of 36.
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... † See below , Aph . 50 , of the present section . So , in the enquiry of heat , flame is the subject , in the 1 concrete ; and heat the predicate , or nature sought . tions are by no means fixed , where the nature 41.
... † See below , Aph . 50 , of the present section . So , in the enquiry of heat , flame is the subject , in the 1 concrete ; and heat the predicate , or nature sought . tions are by no means fixed , where the nature 41.
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... present them- selves dressed , as it were , in concrete sub- stances . For example , let the nature sought be heat ; in this case it seems a settled and authorized di- vision , that there are three degrees of heat , viz . ( 1. ) that of ...
... present them- selves dressed , as it were , in concrete sub- stances . For example , let the nature sought be heat ; in this case it seems a settled and authorized di- vision , that there are three degrees of heat , viz . ( 1. ) that of ...
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... present there is no certain and manifest instance thereof * . ** What seems to come nearest to it , is the ca- taracts or spouts which are met with in sailing through the Atlantic Ocean towards either the East or West Indies ; for the ...
... present there is no certain and manifest instance thereof * . ** What seems to come nearest to it , is the ca- taracts or spouts which are met with in sailing through the Atlantic Ocean towards either the East or West Indies ; for the ...
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