The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction 10.
... tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction 10.
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... tain order ; as animals , plants , words , letters , characters , historical personages , & c . though some of these are more , and some less fit for the purpose . But such kind of places greatly help the memory , and raise it far above ...
... tain order ; as animals , plants , words , letters , characters , historical personages , & c . though some of these are more , and some less fit for the purpose . But such kind of places greatly help the memory , and raise it far above ...
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... tain that all these , with regard to the motion , exist in bodies inanimate , as they do in animate bodies ; for example , in wood , or stone , when burnt , froze , pricked , cut , bent , bruised , & c . though there be no sense ...
... tain that all these , with regard to the motion , exist in bodies inanimate , as they do in animate bodies ; for example , in wood , or stone , when burnt , froze , pricked , cut , bent , bruised , & c . though there be no sense ...
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... tain body in the concrete , and the predicate , will be the nature sought . But particular proposi- the mind must be acquainted and familiarized with things of agreeing , disagreeing , participating , singular , and extra- ordinary ...
... tain body in the concrete , and the predicate , will be the nature sought . But particular proposi- the mind must be acquainted and familiarized with things of agreeing , disagreeing , participating , singular , and extra- ordinary ...
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... tain , that flame remains numerically the same , so long as it is surrounded by other flame , with - 3 out feeling the hostile effect of the air * . MATE And so much for crucial instances , upon which we have been the fuller , that men ...
... tain , that flame remains numerically the same , so long as it is surrounded by other flame , with - 3 out feeling the hostile effect of the air * . MATE And so much for crucial instances , upon which we have been the fuller , that men ...
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