The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page xviii
... likewise the child in the mo- ther's womb ; the second is , the power of it upon dead bodies , as plants , wood , stone , metal , & c . ; the third is , the power of it upon the spirits of men and living creatures ; and with this last ...
... likewise the child in the mo- ther's womb ; the second is , the power of it upon dead bodies , as plants , wood , stone , metal , & c . ; the third is , the power of it upon the spirits of men and living creatures ; and with this last ...
Page xxi
... likewise for dissections and trials , that thereby we may in is required the air and vapour of the sea . We have like- wise violent streams and cataracts , which serve us for many motions : and likewise engines for multiplying and ...
... likewise for dissections and trials , that thereby we may in is required the air and vapour of the sea . We have like- wise violent streams and cataracts , which serve us for many motions : and likewise engines for multiplying and ...
Page xxii
... likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . His meditations were both upon natural science and man sciences , as will appear from the following facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the ...
... likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . His meditations were both upon natural science and man sciences , as will appear from the following facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the ...
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... likewise to produce my own witnesses for the discovery of the truth . And lastly , that if there be any more petitions of like nature , that your lordships would be pleased not to take any prejudice or apprehension of any number or ...
... likewise to produce my own witnesses for the discovery of the truth . And lastly , that if there be any more petitions of like nature , that your lordships would be pleased not to take any prejudice or apprehension of any number or ...
Page xcviii
... sen- tence , your sentence may not be heavy to my ruin , but gracious , and mixed with mercy ; and not only so , but that you would be noble intercessors for me to his majesty likewise , for his grace and favour Acviii LIFE OF BACON .
... sen- tence , your sentence may not be heavy to my ruin , but gracious , and mixed with mercy ; and not only so , but that you would be noble intercessors for me to his majesty likewise , for his grace and favour Acviii LIFE OF BACON .
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