The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... appear from the following facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the differences between youth and old age , and having enumerated many of them , he proceeds thus : When I was a young man at Poictiers in France , I ...
... appear from the following facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the differences between youth and old age , and having enumerated many of them , he proceeds thus : When I was a young man at Poictiers in France , I ...
Strana lxxxii
... appear white ; and this whiteness will have tra- crease with its decrease . It appears , that , in all instances , the nature of heat is motion of parts ; -flame is perpetually in motion ; -hot or boiling liquors are in continual ...
... appear white ; and this whiteness will have tra- crease with its decrease . It appears , that , in all instances , the nature of heat is motion of parts ; -flame is perpetually in motion ; -hot or boiling liquors are in continual ...
Strana cxi
... appear to a superficial observer hasty and unguarded , inconsistent with the language of philosophy , and at variance with his own doc- trines . It was written , not in prostration to any The same holy feeling appears in all his im ...
... appear to a superficial observer hasty and unguarded , inconsistent with the language of philosophy , and at variance with his own doc- trines . It was written , not in prostration to any The same holy feeling appears in all his im ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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