Francis Bacon: The First Statesman of ScienceCresset Press, 1960 - 362 páginas |
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Página 215
... believed that the most serious error of previous investigators of nature had been eagerness to proceed to practical ... believed that ' the for- mula itself of interpretation , and the discoveries made by the same , will thrive better if ...
... believed that the most serious error of previous investigators of nature had been eagerness to proceed to practical ... believed that ' the for- mula itself of interpretation , and the discoveries made by the same , will thrive better if ...
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... believed the marriage had been engineered by him to regain his position , and if he did , it would ' give a turn and relapse in men's minds unto the former state of things . . . ' . He reminded the King that , in so far as it was fit ...
... believed the marriage had been engineered by him to regain his position , and if he did , it would ' give a turn and relapse in men's minds unto the former state of things . . . ' . He reminded the King that , in so far as it was fit ...
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... believed that his policy struck at the freedom of private enterprise . Energetic efforts were made to carry out the proclamation . Illegal thread was seized ; but the manufacture did not pay . The patentees failed to import bullion ...
... believed that his policy struck at the freedom of private enterprise . Energetic efforts were made to carry out the proclamation . Illegal thread was seized ; but the manufacture did not pay . The patentees failed to import bullion ...
Contenido
Limitations of the Mind arising from Social | 10 |
FRANCIS BACON AT THE AGE OF TWELVE pages | 48 |
The Prolongation and Renewal of Life | 137 |
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