| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 pages
...made to comprehend all his Works ; and from fimple Principles to .di fcover the Laws never known, and to explain the Appearances never underftood, of this...FRANCIS BACON, Lord VERULAM^, Who, by the Strength of a fuperior Genius, reject. ing vain Speculation, and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue and improve... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...and from fimple Principles, to difcpver the Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearance, never underftood, of this ftupendous Univerfe. Sir...BACON, Lord VERULAM who, by the Strength and Light of a fuperior Genius, rejecting vain Speculation, and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth, and improve... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...the Laws never known hefore, and to explain the Appearance, never underjlood, of this jlu. pendous Univerfe. Sir FRANCIS BACON, Lord VERULAM, Who, by the Strength and Light of a fuperior Genius, rejecting vain Speculation, and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth and improve... | |
| 1764 - 164 pages
...and from fimple Principles, to difcover the Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearance never underftood, of this ftupendous Univerfe. Sir...BACON, Lord Verulam, who, by the Strength and Light of a fuperiour Genius, rejecting vain Speculation, and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth, and... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...and from fimple Prin~ ciples, to difcover the Laws never known before^ and to explain the Appearance never underftood, of this ftupendous Univerfe. Sir...BACON, Lord Verulam, who, by the Strength and Light of a fuperiour Genius, rejefting vain Speculation, and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth, and... | |
| 1766 - 96 pages
...made to comprehend his Works ; and from fimple Principles to difcover the Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearances never underftood, of this ftupendous Univerfe. Sir FRANCIS BACON Lord VERULAMJ who, by the Strength and Light of fuperior Genius, rejecting vain Speculation and fallacious... | |
| 1776 - 502 pages
...from fimple principles, to difcover the the laws never known before, and to explain the appearance never underftood, of this ftupendous univerfe. SIR FRANCIS BACON, LORD VERULAM; who, by the ftrength and light of a fuperior genius, reiecting vain fpeculalion, and fallacious theory, taught... | |
| 1780 - 92 pages
...difcover the Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearances never underftood, of this fttipendous Univerfe. Sir FRANCIS BACON, Lord VERULAM, who, by the Strength and Light of fuperior Genius, rejedling vain Speculation and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth, and improve Philolophy by... | |
| 1787 - 182 pages
...made to comprehend his Works: and from iimple Principles to difcover the Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearances never underftood, of this ftupendous Univerfe. Sir FRANCIS BACON Lard VERULAM, who, by the Strength and Light of fuperiour Genius, rejecting vain Speculation and fallacious... | |
| 1789 - 172 pages
...Laws never known before, and to explain the Appearances never underftood, of this ftupeadous Univerle. Sir FRANCIS BACON Lord VERULAM, who, by the Strength and Light of fuperiour Genius, rejecting vain Speculation and fallacious Theory, taught to purfue Truth, and improve... | |
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