The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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... Light and the Matter of Light ...... 452 ... Francis Bacon's Aphorisms and Advices State of Europe ... concerning the Helps of the Mind and the Kindling of Natural Light ........ 454 ( B ) stone ; some of cedar and other special woods ...
... Light and the Matter of Light ...... 452 ... Francis Bacon's Aphorisms and Advices State of Europe ... concerning the Helps of the Mind and the Kindling of Natural Light ........ 454 ( B ) stone ; some of cedar and other special woods ...
Page xix
... light refracted from be- low the horizon , that knowledge must be raised on other foundations , and built with other mate- rials than had been used through a long tract of many centuries , he continued his inquiries into the laws of ...
... light refracted from be- low the horizon , that knowledge must be raised on other foundations , and built with other mate- rials than had been used through a long tract of many centuries , he continued his inquiries into the laws of ...
Page xxi
... light - compositions of gunpowder , wildfires burning in water and unquenchable ; also fireworks of all variety , both for pleasure and use . We imitate also flights of birds ; we have some degrees of flying in the air ; we have ships ...
... light - compositions of gunpowder , wildfires burning in water and unquenchable ; also fireworks of all variety , both for pleasure and use . We imitate also flights of birds ; we have some degrees of flying in the air ; we have ships ...
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... light the disgrace as well of the protraction as of the refusal of the suit ; and complained with much bitterness of those who ought to be Bacon's friends.1 which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before , and then ...
... light the disgrace as well of the protraction as of the refusal of the suit ; and complained with much bitterness of those who ought to be Bacon's friends.1 which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before , and then ...
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... light one from another , though noble patron touched the heart of the lady , who , they took no light from me . ” fortunately for Bacon , afterwards became the wife of his great rival , Sir Edward Coke . In this year he seems to have ...
... light one from another , though noble patron touched the heart of the lady , who , they took no light from me . ” fortunately for Bacon , afterwards became the wife of his great rival , Sir Edward Coke . In this year he seems to have ...
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