The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... prove transparent : that those which have the simple texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed , are white ; that a dissimilarity in the regular texture of bodies , af fords all colours , except black ; and that a dis ...
... prove transparent : that those which have the simple texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed , are white ; that a dissimilarity in the regular texture of bodies , af fords all colours , except black ; and that a dis ...
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... prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not much hea- vier ; but quicksilver is a better instance for disclosing the form of gravity than gold ...
... prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not much hea- vier ; but quicksilver is a better instance for disclosing the form of gravity than gold ...
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... proving the known arts , and inventing new ones . See the section upon Learned Experience in the de Augmentis Sci- entiarum . + For every thing producible , is produced by its form . See Part II . Aph . 4. and the first section ...
... proving the known arts , and inventing new ones . See the section upon Learned Experience in the de Augmentis Sci- entiarum . + For every thing producible , is produced by its form . See Part II . Aph . 4. and the first section ...
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... prove hard , but bear no polish . And all these latter substances , made of concreted juices , are brittle , and do not hold tenaciously together . * Aph . 28 . On the contrary , paper is a tenacious substance , 38 .
... prove hard , but bear no polish . And all these latter substances , made of concreted juices , are brittle , and do not hold tenaciously together . * Aph . 28 . On the contrary , paper is a tenacious substance , 38 .
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... prove that the heterogeneity which was founded in opinion is not true or essential , and nothing more than the modification of a common na- ture . Whence these instances are of excellent use to rouze and elevate the understanding from ...
... prove that the heterogeneity which was founded in opinion is not true or essential , and nothing more than the modification of a common na- ture . Whence these instances are of excellent use to rouze and elevate the understanding from ...
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