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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... Man's three principal Faculties , into , I.HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reason- ing , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2. Civil , ibid ...
... Man's three principal Faculties , into , I.HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reason- ing , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2. Civil , ibid ...
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... man's flesh , ibid . Of turning air into water , 255 Of helping or altering the shape of the body , 256 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nourish- ment , 257 Of flame and air commixed , 258 Of the secret nature of flame , 259 Of ...
... man's flesh , ibid . Of turning air into water , 255 Of helping or altering the shape of the body , 256 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nourish- ment , 257 Of flame and air commixed , 258 Of the secret nature of flame , 259 Of ...
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... man of mere speculation ; as one wholly given up to philosophical inquiries , new indeed and amusing , but fanciful ... man's cousin - german ; his father and the lord Burleigh having married two sisters : but ambi- tion knows neither ...
... man of mere speculation ; as one wholly given up to philosophical inquiries , new indeed and amusing , but fanciful ... man's cousin - german ; his father and the lord Burleigh having married two sisters : but ambi- tion knows neither ...
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... man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties ... man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring , not ...
... man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties ... man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end : declaring , not ...
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... man is subject . For that nothing parcel of the world is denied to man's in- quiry and invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of ...
... man is subject . For that nothing parcel of the world is denied to man's in- quiry and invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of ...
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