The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, المجلد 2Carey, 1841 |
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... .. 119 Of supernatation of bodies .. 107 Of blows and bruises 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root ..... 119 Page Of the compression of liquors . 119 Considerations touching CONTENTS . V.
... .. 119 Of supernatation of bodies .. 107 Of blows and bruises 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root ..... 119 Page Of the compression of liquors . 119 Considerations touching CONTENTS . V.
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... root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself : and then worketh in progress where it findeth the deliver- ance easiest . In liquors this motion is ...
... root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself : and then worketh in progress where it findeth the deliver- ance easiest . In liquors this motion is ...
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... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and upon vapours , and gross air , that are already very near in degree to water . The third is that , which may be searched into , but doth not yet appear ; which is , by mingling of moist vapours ...
... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and upon vapours , and gross air , that are already very near in degree to water . The third is that , which may be searched into , but doth not yet appear ; which is , by mingling of moist vapours ...
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... root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great fishes devour little . Experiments in consort touching purging medi- cines . 38. The ...
... root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great fishes devour little . Experiments in consort touching purging medi- cines . 38. The ...
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... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures is not well ...
... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures is not well ...
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الصفحة 398 - Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath...
الصفحة 427 - Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and all living creatures that move upon the earth.
الصفحة 380 - But farther, it is an assured truth, and a conclusion of experience, that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion...
الصفحة 389 - Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker, who was full of gravity in his speaking. His language (where he could spare or pass by a jest) was nobly censorious. No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech, but consisted of his own graces. His hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss. He commanded where he spoke; and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion.
الصفحة 380 - To conclude therefore : let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety, or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain, that a man can search too far, or be too well studied in the book of God's word, or in the book of God's works; divinity or philosophy; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress, or proficience in both...
الصفحة 408 - I for my part do confess, that in revolving the Scriptures I could never find any such thing : but that God had left the like liberty to the church government, as he had done to the civil government ; to be varied according to time, and place, and accidents, which nevertheless his high and divine providence doth order and dispose.
الصفحة 471 - there is a time to speak, and a time to keep silence." One meets with people in the world, who seem never to have made the last of these observations. And yet these great talkers do not...
الصفحة 112 - ... we have set it down as a law to ourselves, to examine things to the bottom ; and not to receive upon credit, or reject upon improbabilities, until there hath passed a due examination. This is, the sympathy of individuals ; for as there is a sympathy of species, so (it may be) there is a sympathy of individuals : that is, that in things, or the parts of things, that have been once contiguous or entire, 1 Compare Porta, Nat.
الصفحة 95 - IT is certain, that all bodies whatsoever, though they have no sense, yet they have perception : for when one body is applied to another, there is a kind of election to embrace that which is agreeable, and to exclude or expel that which is ingrate...
الصفحة 393 - Wherefore, if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows, thou wilt make us partakers of thy vision and thy Sabbath.