The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... shew , that in all perfect animals , a certain hard substance flows to the head + . It seems also no absurd similitude , or confor- mity , that man should resemble an inverted plant , the root of the nerves and animal facul ties ...
... shew , that in all perfect animals , a certain hard substance flows to the head + . It seems also no absurd similitude , or confor- mity , that man should resemble an inverted plant , the root of the nerves and animal facul ties ...
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... shew bodies , in the whole or con- crete , which seem to be out of course , or as if they were broken in nature , so as not to agree with other things of the same kind . For , con- formable instances are like something else , but ...
... shew bodies , in the whole or con- crete , which seem to be out of course , or as if they were broken in nature , so as not to agree with other things of the same kind . For , con- formable instances are like something else , but ...
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... shew and open the way to errors and deviations on all sides . And here examples are not necessary ; be-- cause they are so numerous and common . But a collection , or particular natural history should be made of all prodigious and ...
... shew and open the way to errors and deviations on all sides . And here examples are not necessary ; be-- cause they are so numerous and common . But a collection , or particular natural history should be made of all prodigious and ...
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... shew here- after . + 33. In the eleventh place come friendly , or accompanying and hostile instances , which we call instances of fixed propositions . These are such instances as exhibit a body , or concrete , wherein the nature ...
... shew here- after . + 33. In the eleventh place come friendly , or accompanying and hostile instances , which we call instances of fixed propositions . These are such instances as exhibit a body , or concrete , wherein the nature ...
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... shew in its proper place . + But we do not require , even in these universal propositions , a rigorous or absolute affirmation or negation ; they being sufficient for the pur- pose , though there should be some singular or rare ...
... shew in its proper place . + But we do not require , even in these universal propositions , a rigorous or absolute affirmation or negation ; they being sufficient for the pur- pose , though there should be some singular or rare ...
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