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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... sounds , 299 Of production , conservation , and delation of sounds , 303 Of magnitude , exility , and damps of sounds , vi CONTENTS .
... sounds , 299 Of production , conservation , and delation of sounds , 303 Of magnitude , exility , and damps of sounds , vi CONTENTS .
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... sounds , Of communication of sounds , 303 314 315 316 318 319 321 322 CENTURY III . Of equality and inequality of sounds , Of more treble and bass tones , Of proportion of treble and bass , Of exterior and interior sounds , Of ...
... sounds , Of communication of sounds , 303 314 315 316 318 319 321 322 CENTURY III . Of equality and inequality of sounds , Of more treble and bass tones , Of proportion of treble and bass , Of exterior and interior sounds , Of ...
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... sound judgment , than is commonly to be met with among women ; accompanied with a greatness of mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men . These her natural endow- ments received much , though severe ...
... sound judgment , than is commonly to be met with among women ; accompanied with a greatness of mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men . These her natural endow- ments received much , though severe ...
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... sound the intentions of the court of France : and had well nigh duped the fa- mous constable de Montmorency , a minister grown grey in the observation of human falsehood and arti- fice . To his natural talent he had now added the ex ...
... sound the intentions of the court of France : and had well nigh duped the fa- mous constable de Montmorency , a minister grown grey in the observation of human falsehood and arti- fice . To his natural talent he had now added the ex ...
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... and scientifical part of his scheme , the true method of interpreting nature , by fact and observation ; by sound and ge- nuine induction , widely differing from that puerile art which xlii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... and scientifical part of his scheme , the true method of interpreting nature , by fact and observation ; by sound and ge- nuine induction , widely differing from that puerile art which xlii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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