The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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Page 15
... whereof I will term the doctrine concerning the Per- son of Man , the second the doctrine concerning the League . But it is plain that these things , being com- mon and mixed , could not all have been assigned to that first division ...
... whereof I will term the doctrine concerning the Per- son of Man , the second the doctrine concerning the League . But it is plain that these things , being com- mon and mixed , could not all have been assigned to that first division ...
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... whereof the one is honoured with the in- quiry of Aristotle , and the other of Hippocrates . And although they have of later times been polluted with superstitious and fantastical arts , yet being purged and restored to their true state ...
... whereof the one is honoured with the in- quiry of Aristotle , and the other of Hippocrates . And although they have of later times been polluted with superstitious and fantastical arts , yet being purged and restored to their true state ...
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... whereof is the Preservation of Health , the second the Cure of Diseases , and the third the Prolongation of Life . But this last the physicians do not seem to have recognised as the principal part of their art , but to have confounded ...
... whereof is the Preservation of Health , the second the Cure of Diseases , and the third the Prolongation of Life . But this last the physicians do not seem to have recognised as the principal part of their art , but to have confounded ...
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... whereof all other doctrines are derived . The parts thereof are two ; the one treats of the rational soul , which is divine ; the other of the irrational , which is common with brutes . I mentioned a little before ( in speaking of Forms ) ...
... whereof all other doctrines are derived . The parts thereof are two ; the one treats of the rational soul , which is divine ; the other of the irrational , which is common with brutes . I mentioned a little before ( in speaking of Forms ) ...
Page 86
... books , and parts of books , which may best in- struct us concerning that which we seek . But Particular Topics contribute much more to those purposes whereof I speak , and are to be accounted 86 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... books , and parts of books , which may best in- struct us concerning that which we seek . But Particular Topics contribute much more to those purposes whereof I speak , and are to be accounted 86 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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