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... experiments be made either without any method at all ; or according to a certain direction and order ; or finally ... experiments ; or , finally , by chance experimenting ( per sortes experimenti ) . As a specimen we will give what is ...
... experiments be made either without any method at all ; or according to a certain direction and order ; or finally ... experiments ; or , finally , by chance experimenting ( per sortes experimenti ) . As a specimen we will give what is ...
Page 400
... experiments of mechanic arts . For as , in civil life , the temper of a man , and the secret dispositions of his mind and affections , are better understood , when he is ruffled , than otherwise ; so the secrets of nature are better got ...
... experiments of mechanic arts . For as , in civil life , the temper of a man , and the secret dispositions of his mind and affections , are better understood , when he is ruffled , than otherwise ; so the secrets of nature are better got ...
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... experiments which are in all books . These we call depredators . We have three that collect the experiments of all mecha- nical arts , and also of liberal sciences , and also of practices which are not brought into arts . These we call ...
... experiments which are in all books . These we call depredators . We have three that collect the experiments of all mecha- nical arts , and also of liberal sciences , and also of practices which are not brought into arts . These we call ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Moral Theological and Historical Works Section 1 Essays | 9 |
Wisdom of the Ancients | 89 |
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