The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page 64
... experience . Now , for bringing back the sciences to experience is not a thing to be done : but to raise them anew from experience , is indeed a very difficult and laborious , but not a hopeless under- taking . God prosper you and your ...
... experience . Now , for bringing back the sciences to experience is not a thing to be done : but to raise them anew from experience , is indeed a very difficult and laborious , but not a hopeless under- taking . God prosper you and your ...
Page 336
... experience and particular natures , with the aid of the uncertain light of the senses , shining and disappearing by fits . But the guides who offer their services are ( as has been said ) themselves confused , and increase the number of ...
... experience and particular natures , with the aid of the uncertain light of the senses , shining and disappearing by fits . But the guides who offer their services are ( as has been said ) themselves confused , and increase the number of ...
Page 363
... experience , traditions , as it were , of dreams , as progress of continuing and promoting experience . establishing or confirming their philosophy ; and For vague and arbitrary experience is ( as we have not hesitated to allow them the ...
... experience , traditions , as it were , of dreams , as progress of continuing and promoting experience . establishing or confirming their philosophy ; and For vague and arbitrary experience is ( as we have not hesitated to allow them the ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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