The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... motion , with which it creeps through ages , nothing can anticipate , prevent , or shadow out before - hand , but the dis- covery of forms . † The things of this kind are so numerous , as to need no particular instances . The direct ...
... motion , with which it creeps through ages , nothing can anticipate , prevent , or shadow out before - hand , but the dis- covery of forms . † The things of this kind are so numerous , as to need no particular instances . The direct ...
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... motion of the sun through the zodiac ; whence the heat of the sun , partly by the alternate changes of day and night , and partly by the suc- cession of summer and winter , becomes won- derfully unequal . And yet this philosopher im ...
... motion of the sun through the zodiac ; whence the heat of the sun , partly by the alternate changes of day and night , and partly by the suc- cession of summer and winter , becomes won- derfully unequal . And yet this philosopher im ...
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... motion , in the same manner as fire operates upon water or air , and at the same time consequently expands and ... motion and rest . Here it seems a settled division drawn from the depth of philosophy , that natural bo- dies either ...
... motion , in the same manner as fire operates upon water or air , and at the same time consequently expands and ... motion and rest . Here it seems a settled division drawn from the depth of philosophy , that natural bo- dies either ...
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... motion of the air , which between the tropics , where the circles of rotation are larger , seems itself to revolve from east to west . The flux and reflux of the sea might be another instance of alliance , if the sea was observed to ...
... motion of the air , which between the tropics , where the circles of rotation are larger , seems itself to revolve from east to west . The flux and reflux of the sea might be another instance of alliance , if the sea was observed to ...
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... motion of gravity . Whence we may conjecture , that a dense and compact body of a large bulk may remain at a great dis- tance from the earth , pendulous , like the globe of the earth itself , without falling , till it be vió- lently ...
... motion of gravity . Whence we may conjecture , that a dense and compact body of a large bulk may remain at a great dis- tance from the earth , pendulous , like the globe of the earth itself , without falling , till it be vió- lently ...
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