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Page v
... appears in some points not to be clearly under- stood , it may be convenient that I should repeat it here . The works to be translated were selected by Mr. Ellis , and were meant to include everything which is requisite to give an ...
... appears in some points not to be clearly under- stood , it may be convenient that I should repeat it here . The works to be translated were selected by Mr. Ellis , and were meant to include everything which is requisite to give an ...
Page viii
... appears to vary from the Latin more widely than would otherwise be requisite or justifiable , it will generally be found that it is the form used by Bacon himself in the corresponding passage of the English work . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ...
... appears to vary from the Latin more widely than would otherwise be requisite or justifiable , it will generally be found that it is the form used by Bacon himself in the corresponding passage of the English work . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ...
Page 31
... find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are most diligently observed THE FOURTH BOOK . 31.
... find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are most diligently observed THE FOURTH BOOK . 31.
Page 33
... appear not in anatomical dissections , because they are shut and latent in dead bodies , though they be open and manifest in live . VOL . IX . Wherefore that utility may be considered as well as humanity THE FOURTH BOOK . 33.
... appear not in anatomical dissections , because they are shut and latent in dead bodies , though they be open and manifest in live . VOL . IX . Wherefore that utility may be considered as well as humanity THE FOURTH BOOK . 33.
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... appear in the first creation thereof ; the one springing from the breath of God , the other from the wombs of the elements . For touching the first generation of the rational soul , the Scripture says , " He hath made man of the dust of ...
... appear in the first creation thereof ; the one springing from the breath of God , the other from the wombs of the elements . For touching the first generation of the rational soul , the Scripture says , " He hath made man of the dust of ...
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