The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1956 - 298 sider |
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... according to the derivation , and not according to our idiom for medicine ) is situate in a middle term or distance between natural history and metaphysic . For natural history describeth the variety of things ; physic the causes , but ...
... according to the derivation , and not according to our idiom for medicine ) is situate in a middle term or distance between natural history and metaphysic . For natural history describeth the variety of things ; physic the causes , but ...
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... according to greatness and not according to instance ; not observing the good precept , ' Quod nunc instat agamus . ' 39. Another precept of this knowledge is not to embrace any matters which do occupy too great a quantity of time , but ...
... according to greatness and not according to instance ; not observing the good precept , ' Quod nunc instat agamus . ' 39. Another precept of this knowledge is not to embrace any matters which do occupy too great a quantity of time , but ...
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... according to the analogy of them , for our better direction . In nature this holdeth not ; for both the principles are examinable by induction , though not by a medium or syllogism ; and besides , those principles or first positions ...
... according to the analogy of them , for our better direction . In nature this holdeth not ; for both the principles are examinable by induction , though not by a medium or syllogism ; and besides , those principles or first positions ...
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