The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... species itself . But the contemplations of men at present proceed no farther than to suppose such things as these to be secrets , great works of nature , and as it were causeless , and to make them exceptions to general rules . ร As ...
... species itself . But the contemplations of men at present proceed no farther than to suppose such things as these to be secrets , great works of nature , and as it were causeless , and to make them exceptions to general rules . ร As ...
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... species , but errors of nature are miracles in individuals : though these deviating instances have nearly the same use with the former ; as tending to rectify the understanding , depraved by the things to which it is most accustomed ...
... species , but errors of nature are miracles in individuals : though these deviating instances have nearly the same use with the former ; as tending to rectify the understanding , depraved by the things to which it is most accustomed ...
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... species ; but ' tis easier to vary the known species ; and thence to produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles of nature , to the mi- racles of art . For if nature shall once be dis ...
... species ; but ' tis easier to vary the known species ; and thence to produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles of nature , to the mi- racles of art . For if nature shall once be dis ...
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... species of bodies which seem composed of two species , or to be rudiments betwixt one species and an- other ; but these instances may be justly reckon- ed among the singular or hetoroclite kind , † as being rare , or extraordinary in ...
... species of bodies which seem composed of two species , or to be rudiments betwixt one species and an- other ; but these instances may be justly reckon- ed among the singular or hetoroclite kind , † as being rare , or extraordinary in ...
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... species , & c . * ' FIT 31. In the tenth place come instances of pow- er ; or , as we sometimes call them , trophies or ensigns of power , inventions , or the works of mens hands ; that is , the most noble and perfect works , and as it ...
... species , & c . * ' FIT 31. In the tenth place come instances of pow- er ; or , as we sometimes call them , trophies or ensigns of power , inventions , or the works of mens hands ; that is , the most noble and perfect works , and as it ...
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