The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1858 |
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Էջ 61
... diligent observation would alter those lines to suit the true divisions of nature , words stand in the way and resist the change . Whence it comes to pass that the high and formal discussions of learned men end oftentimes in disputes ...
... diligent observation would alter those lines to suit the true divisions of nature , words stand in the way and resist the change . Whence it comes to pass that the high and formal discussions of learned men end oftentimes in disputes ...
Էջ 64
... diligent and careful labour on a few experi- ments , have thence made bold to educe and construct systems ; wresting all other facts in a strange fashion to conformity therewith . And there is yet a third class , consisting of those who ...
... diligent and careful labour on a few experi- ments , have thence made bold to educe and construct systems ; wresting all other facts in a strange fashion to conformity therewith . And there is yet a third class , consisting of those who ...
Էջ 67
... diligent observation to third and fourth qualities , but breaking off the scrutiny prematurely , they had made much greater progress . Nor are powers of this kind ( I do not say the same , but similar ) to be sought for only in the medi ...
... diligent observation to third and fourth qualities , but breaking off the scrutiny prematurely , they had made much greater progress . Nor are powers of this kind ( I do not say the same , but similar ) to be sought for only in the medi ...
Էջ 78
... diligence was given to natural philosophy . Yet this very philosophy it is that ought to be esteemed the great mother of the sciences . For all arts and all sciences , if torn from this root , though they may be polished and shaped and ...
... diligence was given to natural philosophy . Yet this very philosophy it is that ought to be esteemed the great mother of the sciences . For all arts and all sciences , if torn from this root , though they may be polished and shaped and ...
Էջ 94
... diligence , though less pretence , have made many additions ; while others , again , have compiled copious histories and de- scriptions of metals , plants , and fossils ; it seems that he does not rightly apprehend what it is that we ...
... diligence , though less pretence , have made many additions ; while others , again , have compiled copious histories and de- scriptions of metals , plants , and fossils ; it seems that he does not rightly apprehend what it is that we ...
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Էջ 335 - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever; nothing can be added to it, nor any thing taken from it; and God hath so made it, that men should fear before Him.