The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... shew what are the principal , most material , and essential particulars in every enquiry ; or what instances are chiefly to be sought after and regarded , in order to discover the real natures of things , with the greatest certainty and ...
... shew what are the principal , most material , and essential particulars in every enquiry ; or what instances are chiefly to be sought after and regarded , in order to discover the real natures of things , with the greatest certainty and ...
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... shew the nature searched after naked and standing alone , and this in an eminent manner , or in the highest degree of its power , as being disenthralled and freed from all impediments , or at least by the strength of its * See above ...
... shew the nature searched after naked and standing alone , and this in an eminent manner , or in the highest degree of its power , as being disenthralled and freed from all impediments , or at least by the strength of its * See above ...
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... shew the form . But in these also caution must be used , and the alert- ness of the understanding be repressed , for what- ever boasts the form , and obtrudes it , so as that it seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect ...
... shew the form . But in these also caution must be used , and the alert- ness of the understanding be repressed , for what- ever boasts the form , and obtrudes it , so as that it seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect ...
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... shew the expansion of the water in its own body . Again , ignited iron , and the like bodies , are so far from shewing the progress , that , on the contrary , the expansion itself is not visible to the sense , by reason of the re ...
... shew the expansion of the water in its own body . Again , ignited iron , and the like bodies , are so far from shewing the progress , that , on the contrary , the expansion itself is not visible to the sense , by reason of the re ...
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... shew a similitude , correspondence , and relation be twixt things , not in the lesser forms , like consti tuent instancest , but entirely in the concrete ; and are therefore , as it were , instances of the first and lowest degree , for ...
... shew a similitude , correspondence , and relation be twixt things , not in the lesser forms , like consti tuent instancest , but entirely in the concrete ; and are therefore , as it were , instances of the first and lowest degree , for ...
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