The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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Strana lxxxiii
... Observe the separation of such natures as are generally united . Light and heat are generally united ; but in a cold ... OBSERVING THE NATURE WHERE MOST CON- SPICUOUS , OR INSTANCES OF EXTREMES . there is heat without light . The action ...
... Observe the separation of such natures as are generally united . Light and heat are generally united ; but in a cold ... OBSERVING THE NATURE WHERE MOST CON- SPICUOUS , OR INSTANCES OF EXTREMES . there is heat without light . The action ...
Strana 93
... observation , have used , when they have intended to discover the cause of any effect , to fix their consideration narrowly and exactly upon that effect itself , with all the circumstances thereof , and to vary the trial thereof as many ...
... observation , have used , when they have intended to discover the cause of any effect , to fix their consideration narrowly and exactly upon that effect itself , with all the circumstances thereof , and to vary the trial thereof as many ...
Strana 246
... observation of the common properties , or the passions and appetites of the matter of both globes . For as to the separation that is supposed betwixt the ætherial and sublunary bodies , it seems to us no more than a fiction , and a ...
... observation of the common properties , or the passions and appetites of the matter of both globes . For as to the separation that is supposed betwixt the ætherial and sublunary bodies , it seems to us no more than a fiction , and a ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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