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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 4

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 540 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 522 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Works, Volume 4

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volume 4

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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Works, Volume 8

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 30

1886 - 982 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles,...to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. The other derives axioms from the senses and particulars, rising by a gradual and unbroken ascent,...
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Francis Bacon and His Shakespeare

Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon - 1895 - 472 pages
...which is prior and better known in the order of nature." "The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles,...for settled and immovable, proceeds to judgment." " For though your direction seems to be certain and free by pointing you to a nature that is inseparable...
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The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher, Volumes 1-2

1895 - 850 pages
...discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms [laws], and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and iinmoveable, proceeds to judgement and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 1-2

1895 - 812 pages
...discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms [laws], and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and iinmoveable, proceeds to judgement and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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The Study of Chemical Composition: An Account of Its Method and Historical ...

Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 pages
...only two ways of searching into and discovering truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these principles, the truth of which it takes for settled and immoveable, proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion....
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