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Strana 284
They are the records of a an artificial , cumbrous contrivance which wonderful mind - a mind acute and proscience has never used . The real fathers of found in its insight into human life and inductive science were men like Kepler ...
They are the records of a an artificial , cumbrous contrivance which wonderful mind - a mind acute and proscience has never used . The real fathers of found in its insight into human life and inductive science were men like Kepler ...
Strana 292
We do not possess this youthful essay , but the image as well as the thought remained fixed in his mind . Among his papers was found one * , written probably thirty years later than the period here spoken of , with the title ...
We do not possess this youthful essay , but the image as well as the thought remained fixed in his mind . Among his papers was found one * , written probably thirty years later than the period here spoken of , with the title ...
Strana 294
But though Bacon might thus from time to time employ his mind upon the ordinary businesses of men , he was steadily occupying himself with that which concerned his own especial business , and which , as we have seen , he learnt ...
But though Bacon might thus from time to time employ his mind upon the ordinary businesses of men , he was steadily occupying himself with that which concerned his own especial business , and which , as we have seen , he learnt ...
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