The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 4J. Cundee, 1802 - Philosophy |
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Page 8
... According to the procedure of Tuble IV . Aph . 18. thue ceruse is made of lead , an opake pulpy mass makes white paper , & c . white minerals are found in the earth , white ena mels are made in the fire , & c . tsPerhaps these ...
... According to the procedure of Tuble IV . Aph . 18. thue ceruse is made of lead , an opake pulpy mass makes white paper , & c . white minerals are found in the earth , white ena mels are made in the fire , & c . tsPerhaps these ...
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... according to the precise and infallible method of the author , laid down and exemplified in the first section of this second part of his Novum Organum ; and farther con- tinued and improved in the present section ; which , how- ever ...
... according to the precise and infallible method of the author , laid down and exemplified in the first section of this second part of his Novum Organum ; and farther con- tinued and improved in the present section ; which , how- ever ...
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... according to the late discoveries , none at all . See Mr. Boyle's Works , and Sir Isaac Newton's Principia , passim . This is the general case of mathematical demonstra- tions applied to physics , where mere mental powers or forces are ...
... according to the late discoveries , none at all . See Mr. Boyle's Works , and Sir Isaac Newton's Principia , passim . This is the general case of mathematical demonstra- tions applied to physics , where mere mental powers or forces are ...
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... according to him , ) should yet , in so great a length of time , supply the de- fect of the loadstone , excite the iron , and after- wards make it comply when thus excited . And again ; that if ignited iron be quenched , point- See Sir ...
... according to him , ) should yet , in so great a length of time , supply the de- fect of the loadstone , excite the iron , and after- wards make it comply when thus excited . And again ; that if ignited iron be quenched , point- See Sir ...
Page 69
... according to their custom , have slightly passed over , esteeming it sufficient to distinguish it by name of violent motion , from that they call natural ; and for the first impulse , satisfying themselves with this , that two bodies ...
... according to their custom , have slightly passed over , esteeming it sufficient to distinguish it by name of violent motion , from that they call natural ; and for the first impulse , satisfying themselves with this , that two bodies ...
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