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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... of virtue and vice , plea- sure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good VOL . I. M and evil , and the strings of those roots , Book II . ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 165.
... of virtue and vice , plea- sure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good VOL . I. M and evil , and the strings of those roots , Book II . ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 165.
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... strings of those roots , they had given , in my opinion , a great light to that which followed and specially if they had consulted with nature , they had made their doctrines less prolix and more profound : which being by them in part ...
... strings of those roots , they had given , in my opinion , a great light to that which followed and specially if they had consulted with nature , they had made their doctrines less prolix and more profound : which being by them in part ...
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... string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For these sounds are produced by the subtile percussion of the minute parts of the bell , or string , upon the air ; all one , as the water is caused to leap by the ...
... string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For these sounds are produced by the subtile percussion of the minute parts of the bell , or string , upon the air ; all one , as the water is caused to leap by the ...
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... strings , and the like , do swell in moist seasons ; as appeareth by the breaking of the strings , the hard turning of the pegs , and the hard drawing forth of boxes , and opening of wain- scot doors : which is a kind of infusion : and ...
... strings , and the like , do swell in moist seasons ; as appeareth by the breaking of the strings , the hard turning of the pegs , and the hard drawing forth of boxes , and opening of wain- scot doors : which is a kind of infusion : and ...
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... string of the bow and the string of the viol are neither of them equal bodies , and yet produce tones , he is in an error . For the sound is not created between the bow or plectrum and the string ; but between the string and the air ...
... string of the bow and the string of the viol are neither of them equal bodies , and yet produce tones , he is in an error . For the sound is not created between the bow or plectrum and the string ; but between the string and the air ...
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