The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... Things . 2. The Doctrine of the Formation of Things , or the World . 3. The Doctrine con- cerning the Variety of Things , Metaphysics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Forms . 2. The Doctrine of final Causes , Mathematics divided into ...
... Things . 2. The Doctrine of the Formation of Things , or the World . 3. The Doctrine con- cerning the Variety of Things , Metaphysics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Forms . 2. The Doctrine of final Causes , Mathematics divided into ...
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... things in him . And as to the real improvements made in some parts of natural knowledge before our author appeared , by Gilbert , Harvey , Copernicus , father Paul , and some few others , they are well known , and have been de- servedly ...
... things in him . And as to the real improvements made in some parts of natural knowledge before our author appeared , by Gilbert , Harvey , Copernicus , father Paul , and some few others , they are well known , and have been de- servedly ...
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... things of so great concern to human society , and to every individual . As to the three last , we have only a short introduction to each : death having prevented him from writing any thing on the subjects themselves . Such is our ...
... things of so great concern to human society , and to every individual . As to the three last , we have only a short introduction to each : death having prevented him from writing any thing on the subjects themselves . Such is our ...
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... things , and vicissi- tude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which ... thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but be- cause , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to ...
... things , and vicissi- tude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which ... thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but be- cause , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to ...
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... things : for these limitations are three : the first , that we do not so place our felicity in knowledge , as we forget our mortality . The second , that we make application of our knowledge , to give ourselves repose and contentment ...
... things : for these limitations are three : the first , that we do not so place our felicity in knowledge , as we forget our mortality . The second , that we make application of our knowledge , to give ourselves repose and contentment ...
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