The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page 396
... light bodies to rise , is rather shaken ; and here we may find an instance of alliance in a water bubble . For if ... light as that which is originally visible , and confers the power of seeing ; and colour as being secondarily visible ...
... light bodies to rise , is rather shaken ; and here we may find an instance of alliance in a water bubble . For if ... light as that which is originally visible , and confers the power of seeing ; and colour as being secondarily visible ...
Page 401
... light , rarity , and mo- bility , or promptitude to motion ; yet , many instances of divorce can be discovered between them . Air is rare and easily moved , but neither hot nor light , the moon is light , but not hot , boil- ing water ...
... light , rarity , and mo- bility , or promptitude to motion ; yet , many instances of divorce can be discovered between them . Air is rare and easily moved , but neither hot nor light , the moon is light , but not hot , boil- ing water ...
Page 405
... light even in the air itself , although but slight and meagre , and of no use for the most part to the eyes of men , and those of the generality of animals ; because those animals to whose senses this light is proportioned , can see by ...
... light even in the air itself , although but slight and meagre , and of no use for the most part to the eyes of men , and those of the generality of animals ; because those animals to whose senses this light is proportioned , can see by ...
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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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