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Pagina 23
... regard , as a benefactor , the person who called their attention to it ? Thus , in substance , the general rule of Bacon's system is to make a complete collection of facts , and to extract science from these facts . In commenting on ...
... regard , as a benefactor , the person who called their attention to it ? Thus , in substance , the general rule of Bacon's system is to make a complete collection of facts , and to extract science from these facts . In commenting on ...
Pagina 26
... regard to the doctrine of Series , and fully recognized the importance of them as an aid to physical inquiries ; he does not say a word about Napier's Logarithms , which had been published only nine years before , and reprinted more ...
... regard to the doctrine of Series , and fully recognized the importance of them as an aid to physical inquiries ; he does not say a word about Napier's Logarithms , which had been published only nine years before , and reprinted more ...
Pagina 28
... regard of their own designments : only learned men love business , as an action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind , as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase ...
... regard of their own designments : only learned men love business , as an action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind , as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase ...
Pagina 63
... regard to India more than the Germans or Italians , but much less than the French , and who read more of the best English books than the English themselves . Why , then , not have an American translation ? Our poets are fully competent ...
... regard to India more than the Germans or Italians , but much less than the French , and who read more of the best English books than the English themselves . Why , then , not have an American translation ? Our poets are fully competent ...
Pagina 81
... regard them . Hume , Macaulay and others , are severe in their strictures upon the con- duct and character of James II . The following epitome of his reign is quoted from a Roman Catholic writer : - " James II . , by granting universal ...
... regard them . Hume , Macaulay and others , are severe in their strictures upon the con- duct and character of James II . The following epitome of his reign is quoted from a Roman Catholic writer : - " James II . , by granting universal ...
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