The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... improve the sight , but also rectify and direct it † . And as for the instances that assist both this and the other senses , in their immediate and individual actions , without affording any information be- yond that assistance , we ...
... improve the sight , but also rectify and direct it † . And as for the instances that assist both this and the other senses , in their immediate and individual actions , without affording any information be- yond that assistance , we ...
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... improved , appear to be more mental than practical ; and to be better fitted for solv- ing phænomena in the ordinary manner , assign- ing probable reasons of things , and making all square with the human mind ; than to discover , and ...
... improved , appear to be more mental than practical ; and to be better fitted for solv- ing phænomena in the ordinary manner , assign- ing probable reasons of things , and making all square with the human mind ; than to discover , and ...
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... improved , and reduced to practice : for the field of nature is so large , as to require all the engines , and artificial ... improve , or find out , methods of making new discoveries ; the principal seem to be Mr. Boyle , Mr. Locke , Dr ...
... improved , and reduced to practice : for the field of nature is so large , as to require all the engines , and artificial ... improve , or find out , methods of making new discoveries ; the principal seem to be Mr. Boyle , Mr. Locke , Dr ...
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... improved , from time to time , or from age to age , till it arrives at perfection . Lastly , where the enquiry was difficult , or large , the author thought proper to form a ... improve- ments made , after the history should be written , 215.
... improved , from time to time , or from age to age , till it arrives at perfection . Lastly , where the enquiry was difficult , or large , the author thought proper to form a ... improve- ments made , after the history should be written , 215.
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... - trivances and discoveries ; pursued much the same method as Mr. Boyle . In his piece for * See Mr. Boyle's Works , Abridgm . Vol . I. Prelim . Disc .. p . 24 . improving natural philosophy , he seems to have proposed to 216.
... - trivances and discoveries ; pursued much the same method as Mr. Boyle . In his piece for * See Mr. Boyle's Works , Abridgm . Vol . I. Prelim . Disc .. p . 24 . improving natural philosophy , he seems to have proposed to 216.
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