The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... experiment and inquiry . As it differs from the vulgar logic in its aim , it varies no less from that captious art in the form of demonstrating : for it generally rejects syllogism , as an instrument rather hurtful than serviceable to ...
... experiment and inquiry . As it differs from the vulgar logic in its aim , it varies no less from that captious art in the form of demonstrating : for it generally rejects syllogism , as an instrument rather hurtful than serviceable to ...
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... experiment , and not matter of labour for the use . Again , the first acts which man per- formed in paradise , consisted of the two summary parts of knowledge ; the view of creatures , and the imposition of names . As for the knowledge ...
... experiment , and not matter of labour for the use . Again , the first acts which man per- formed in paradise , consisted of the two summary parts of knowledge ; the view of creatures , and the imposition of names . As for the knowledge ...
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... experiment ; and of those which have been found by an intentional experiment , some have been found out by varying , or extending the same experiment , some by trans- ferring and compounding divers experiments the one into the other ...
... experiment ; and of those which have been found by an intentional experiment , some have been found out by varying , or extending the same experiment , some by trans- ferring and compounding divers experiments the one into the other ...
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... Experiments in consort , touching the straining and passing of bodies one through another ; which they call Percolation ... experiment seemeth to cross that other of pits made by the sea - side ; and yet but in part , if it be true that ...
... Experiments in consort , touching the straining and passing of bodies one through another ; which they call Percolation ... experiment seemeth to cross that other of pits made by the sea - side ; and yet but in part , if it be true that ...
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... experiment tend- ing to health ; besides the pleasure of the eye , when water is crystalline . It is effected by ... Experiments in consort , touching motion of bodies upon their pressure . 9. TAKE a glass , and put water into it , and ...
... experiment tend- ing to health ; besides the pleasure of the eye , when water is crystalline . It is effected by ... Experiments in consort , touching motion of bodies upon their pressure . 9. TAKE a glass , and put water into it , and ...
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