The Advancement of LearningP. F. Collier, 1905 - 431 Seiten |
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... light and tumid , but sunk what was ponderous and solid . As to those who have set up for teachers of the sciences , when they drop their character , and at intervals speak their sentiments , they complain of the subtilty of nature ...
... light and tumid , but sunk what was ponderous and solid . As to those who have set up for teachers of the sciences , when they drop their character , and at intervals speak their sentiments , they complain of the subtilty of nature ...
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... light to heat , yel- lowness to gold , pellucidity to glass , etc. - 16 . AL we are only to be conducted by the uncertain light AUTHOR'S PREFACE 15.
... light to heat , yel- lowness to gold , pellucidity to glass , etc. - 16 . AL we are only to be conducted by the uncertain light AUTHOR'S PREFACE 15.
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Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. we are only to be conducted by the uncertain light of the senses that sometimes shines , and sometimes hides its head ; and by collections of experiments and particular facts , in which no guides can be ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. we are only to be conducted by the uncertain light of the senses that sometimes shines , and sometimes hides its head ; and by collections of experiments and particular facts , in which no guides can be ...
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... light to the minds of others . We offer no violence , and spread no nets for the judgments of men , but lead them on to things themselves , and their relations ; that they may view their own stores , what they have to reason about , and ...
... light to the minds of others . We offer no violence , and spread no nets for the judgments of men , but lead them on to things themselves , and their relations ; that they may view their own stores , what they have to reason about , and ...
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... light set up in the mind , nothing of incredulity and blindness toward divine mysteries may arise ; but rather that the understanding , now cleared up , and purged of all vanity and superstition , may remain entirely subject to the ...
... light set up in the mind , nothing of incredulity and blindness toward divine mysteries may arise ; but rather that the understanding , now cleared up , and purged of all vanity and superstition , may remain entirely subject to the ...
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