The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... OF THE WINDS 379 PREFACE TO HISTORY OF HEAVY AND LIGHT 468 66 66 SYMPATHY AND ANTIPATHY 470 66 66 SULPHUR , MERCURY , SALT FRAGMENT OF ABECEDARIUM NATURÆ AND 472 . 475 TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . or THE ADVANCEMENT OF.
... OF THE WINDS 379 PREFACE TO HISTORY OF HEAVY AND LIGHT 468 66 66 SYMPATHY AND ANTIPATHY 470 66 66 SULPHUR , MERCURY , SALT FRAGMENT OF ABECEDARIUM NATURÆ AND 472 . 475 TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . or THE ADVANCEMENT OF.
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... wave . 2 Virg . Æn . vii . 11 .: - Where the Sun's daughter in her deep retreat Burns for her evening light the cedar sweet . 8 Eccles . ii . 15 . 1 labour to be more wise ? " And therefore 26 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... wave . 2 Virg . Æn . vii . 11 .: - Where the Sun's daughter in her deep retreat Burns for her evening light the cedar sweet . 8 Eccles . ii . 15 . 1 labour to be more wise ? " And therefore 26 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... Light . A good explanation of the difference between Per- ception and Sense should have been prefixed by philos- ophers to their treatises on Sense and the Sensible , as a matter most fundamental . For we see that all nat- ural bodies ...
... Light . A good explanation of the difference between Per- ception and Sense should have been prefixed by philos- ophers to their treatises on Sense and the Sensible , as a matter most fundamental . For we see that all nat- ural bodies ...
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... - ing the Form of Light ( especially as men have taken great pains about perspective ) may be considered an 1 Virg . Æn . iii . 39 . astonishing piece of negligence . For neither in per- spective THE FOURTH BOOK . 57.
... - ing the Form of Light ( especially as men have taken great pains about perspective ) may be considered an 1 Virg . Æn . iii . 39 . astonishing piece of negligence . For neither in per- spective THE FOURTH BOOK . 57.
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... Light which is of any value . The radiations of it are handled , not the origins . But it is the placing of perspective among the mathematics that has caused this defect , and others of the kind ; for thus a prema- ture departure has ...
... Light which is of any value . The radiations of it are handled , not the origins . But it is the placing of perspective among the mathematics that has caused this defect , and others of the kind ; for thus a prema- ture departure has ...
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