The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... example , if the nature enquired after be heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the expansive motion , which is , as we said above , a principal part of the form of heat . For flame , though it manifestly shews * As ...
... example , if the nature enquired after be heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the expansive motion , which is , as we said above , a principal part of the form of heat . For flame , though it manifestly shews * As ...
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... example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will 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 ...
... example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will 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 ...
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... example ; let the nature enquired into be consistence or solidity , the contrary of which is liquidity or fluidity , then clandestine instances are such as exhibit some faint and low degree of consistency in a fluid ; suppose a bubble ...
... example ; let the nature enquired into be consistence or solidity , the contrary of which is liquidity or fluidity , then clandestine instances are such as exhibit some faint and low degree of consistency in a fluid ; suppose a bubble ...
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... example ; if the nature sought were attraction , or the appetite of approach in bodies , a most remarkable glaring instance , as to the discovery of the form , is the loadstone . The contrary of an attractive nature is an unat tractive ...
... example ; if the nature sought were attraction , or the appetite of approach in bodies , a most remarkable glaring instance , as to the discovery of the form , is the loadstone . The contrary of an attractive nature is an unat tractive ...
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... and reject all farther uniting of her , as a matter of needless subtility , and tend- ing to mere abstract speculation . For example , let the nature sought be * See Part II . Aph . 4 . memory , or the means of exciting and helping the 16.
... and reject all farther uniting of her , as a matter of needless subtility , and tend- ing to mere abstract speculation . For example , let the nature sought be * See Part II . Aph . 4 . memory , or the means of exciting and helping the 16.
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