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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... Natural . 3. Human , 93 ibid . 96 98 ibid . The Trunk of all , a Primitive or Summary Philo- sophy , Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , relates to the Being and Attributes of God ; and the Nature of Angels or Spirits , Natural ...
... Natural . 3. Human , 93 ibid . 96 98 ibid . The Trunk of all , a Primitive or Summary Philo- sophy , Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , relates to the Being and Attributes of God ; and the Nature of Angels or Spirits , Natural ...
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... nature to draw the curiosity of James , and to supplant the earl of Somerset in his favour . This was the famous Wilson , George Villiers , the younger son of a good family in P. 79 . Leicestershire ; afterwards duke of Buckingham . As ...
... nature to draw the curiosity of James , and to supplant the earl of Somerset in his favour . This was the famous Wilson , George Villiers , the younger son of a good family in P. 79 . Leicestershire ; afterwards duke of Buckingham . As ...
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... nature . The author has , besides , made use of several terms in a new and peculiar sense , which may have discouraged some readers , as it has made others ima- gine them equally unintelligible with the horrors of a vacuum , the ...
... nature . The author has , besides , made use of several terms in a new and peculiar sense , which may have discouraged some readers , as it has made others ima- gine them equally unintelligible with the horrors of a vacuum , the ...
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... nature itself by 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 syllo- gism , as an instrument rather hurtful ...
... nature itself by 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 syllo- gism , as an instrument rather hurtful ...
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... nature ; that of pre- ter - generations , or of births deviating from the stated rule ; and thirdly , the history of nature as confined or assisted , changed or tortured by the art of man : which last discloses to us a new face of ...
... nature ; that of pre- ter - generations , or of births deviating from the stated rule ; and thirdly , the history of nature as confined or assisted , changed or tortured by the art of man : which last discloses to us a new face of ...
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