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... former volumes , " and " the first three volumes , " read the seven former volumes , and the first seven volumes ; for " preface to the fourth volume " read preface to the eighth volume ; for the first 320 pages of this volume , " and ...
... former volumes , " and " the first three volumes , " read the seven former volumes , and the first seven volumes ; for " preface to the fourth volume " read preface to the eighth volume ; for the first 320 pages of this volume , " and ...
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... former volumes . So that those who cannot read the Great Instauration in the original may neverthe- less have the full benefit of all the explanatory and illustrative matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which ...
... former volumes . So that those who cannot read the Great Instauration in the original may neverthe- less have the full benefit of all the explanatory and illustrative matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which ...
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... former of these ( that is , the descrip- tion of what knowledge of the mind may be obtained from the habit of the body , or of the body from the accidents of the mind ) has begotten two arts ; both of prediction ; whereof the one is ...
... former of these ( that is , the descrip- tion of what knowledge of the mind may be obtained from the habit of the body , or of the body from the accidents of the mind ) has begotten two arts ; both of prediction ; whereof the one is ...
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... former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle has very ingeniously and diligently handled the structure of the body when at rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ...
... former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle has very ingeniously and diligently handled the structure of the body when at rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ...
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... former has . For the consideration is twofold ; either how and how far the humours and temperament of the body alter and work upon the mind ; or again , how and how far the passions or apprehensions of the mind alter and work upon the ...
... former has . For the consideration is twofold ; either how and how far the humours and temperament of the body alter and work upon the mind ; or again , how and how far the passions or apprehensions of the mind alter and work upon the ...
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