The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... solid determina- tions . And by this time , if the reader has been tolerably attentive and diligent , he will have a clear perception of the superior excellence and use of this Doctrine of Peroga tive Instances , and be enabled , in ...
... solid determina- tions . And by this time , if the reader has been tolerably attentive and diligent , he will have a clear perception of the superior excellence and use of this Doctrine of Peroga tive Instances , and be enabled , in ...
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Francis Bacon. 害 thing analogous thereto , ( as happens in the more solid or tenacious bodies ) then the body is either softened , as in the case of ignited iron , or flows , as in melted metals , or liquifies , as in dis- solved rosin ...
Francis Bacon. 害 thing analogous thereto , ( as happens in the more solid or tenacious bodies ) then the body is either softened , as in the case of ignited iron , or flows , as in melted metals , or liquifies , as in dis- solved rosin ...
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... solid matter , as glass , or of a fluid , as water ; yet so as at the same time to convey a great and exquisite variety of images , even though the light suffers refraction and reflection ; ( 9. ) that the loadstone should operate ...
... solid matter , as glass , or of a fluid , as water ; yet so as at the same time to convey a great and exquisite variety of images , even though the light suffers refraction and reflection ; ( 9. ) that the loadstone should operate ...
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... solid lead , and stood upon its surface like a dew . We after- wards computed into how much less space the water was driven by this violent pressure * . But solid , dry , or more compact bodies , as stones , wood , and metals , sustain ...
... solid lead , and stood upon its surface like a dew . We after- wards computed into how much less space the water was driven by this violent pressure * . But solid , dry , or more compact bodies , as stones , wood , and metals , sustain ...
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... solid vessels . Let the sixth motion be that we call motion of acquisition , or motion of want ; by which bo- dies , when placed among others that are hetero- geneous to , and , as it were at enmity with them , if they find an ...
... solid vessels . Let the sixth motion be that we call motion of acquisition , or motion of want ; by which bo- dies , when placed among others that are hetero- geneous to , and , as it were at enmity with them , if they find an ...
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