The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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Page 18
... namely , that the miracles of human nature , and its highest powers and virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design ...
... namely , that the miracles of human nature , and its highest powers and virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design ...
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... namely the sympathy of the mind with the state and disposition of the body . But if any man of weak judg- ment conceive that these impressions of the body on the mind either question the immortality of the soul , or derogate from its ...
... namely the sympathy of the mind with the state and disposition of the body . But if any man of weak judg- ment conceive that these impressions of the body on the mind either question the immortality of the soul , or derogate from its ...
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... namely how far ( setting the affections aside ) the very imagination of the mind , or a thought strongly fixed and exalted into a kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to ...
... namely how far ( setting the affections aside ) the very imagination of the mind , or a thought strongly fixed and exalted into a kind of faith , is able to alter the body of the imagi- nant . For although it has a manifest power to ...
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... ( namely man's body ) is of all other things in nature most susceptible of remedy ; but then that remedy is most susceptible of error . the same subtlety and variety of the subject , as it sup- plies abundant means of healing , so it ...
... ( namely man's body ) is of all other things in nature most susceptible of remedy ; but then that remedy is most susceptible of error . the same subtlety and variety of the subject , as it sup- plies abundant means of healing , so it ...
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... namely imposthumations , exulcerations , discontinuations , putre- factions , corrosions , consumptions , contractions , exten- sions , convulsions , loosenings , dislocations , obstructions , repletions , tumours ; together with all ...
... namely imposthumations , exulcerations , discontinuations , putre- factions , corrosions , consumptions , contractions , exten- sions , convulsions , loosenings , dislocations , obstructions , repletions , tumours ; together with all ...
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