| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 292 str.
...end of our foundation is the knowledge of t> causes, and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of...several depths : the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and some of them are digged and made under great hills and mountains : so that if you reckon... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 str.
...THE end of our foundation is the knowledge of " causes, and secret motions of things ; and the en" larging of the bounds of human empire, to the " effecting...several depths : " the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and " some of them are digged and made under great " hills and mountains : so that if you... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 str.
...these. " We have large and deep caves of several depths : " the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and " some of them are digged and made under great " hills and mountains : so that if you reckon to" gether the depth of the hill, and the depth of the " cave, they are, some of them, above three... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 str.
...end of our foundation is the know" ledge of causes, and secret motions of things; " and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, '' to the effecting...several depths : " the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and " some of them are digged and made under great " hills and mountains : so that if you... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 str.
...dissections and trials, that thereby we may take light what may be wrought upon the body of man. enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." («) In these glorious inventions of one rich mind, may be traced much of what has been effected in... | |
| 1825 - 590 str.
...restitution of man to the sovereignty of nature;" (of the interpretation of nature;) "The enlarging the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible/' — (New Atlantis.) From the enlargement of reason he did not separate the growth of virtue, for he... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 str.
...of our foundation is the know" ledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; " and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, " to the effecting...several depths : " the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and " some of them are digged and made under great " hills and mountains : so that if you... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 str.
...making feigned distances. We have also helps for the sight, far above spectacles and glasses. enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible."(n) In these glorious inventions _of one rich mind, may traced much of what has been effected... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 str.
...The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of...several depths : the deepest are sunk six hundred fathom ; and some of them are digged and made under great hills and mountains : so that if you reckon... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 str.
...knowledge of causes, and seer-' motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to th» d any inconvenience by the change, thou come back...it is hard to distinguish that which is generally fathom ; and some of them are digged and made under great hills and mountains : so that if you reckon... | |
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