 | Francis Bacon - 1861
...three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call Inoculators. " Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms.6 These we call Interpreters of Nature. " We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices,... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1862
...three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call Inoculators. " Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms. 2 These we call Interpreters of Nature. " We have also, as you rmist think, novices and apprentices,... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1862
...that raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms.2 These we call Interpreters of Nature. " We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices, thaUthe succession of the former employed men do not fail ; besides a great number of servants and... | |
 | 1867
..."execute these experements and report them ;" and, lastly, three, called " interpreters of nature," who " raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms." There are also many novices and apprentices, and many servants and attendants, both men and women.... | |
 | John Michels - 1892
...and clear discovery of the virtues and parts of the bodies. These we call dowrymen or benefactors. Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call the interpreters of nature." I hear a response to the foregoing statement that the structure of animals... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884
...experiments of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former. These we call 'lamps.' " Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...These we call ' interpreters of nature.' " We have three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call ' inoculators."... | |
 | Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 504 стор.
...Inoculators, who execute the experiments so directed and report them. Highest of all stand those who " raise the former discoveries by experiments into Greater Observations, -\ Axioms, and Aphorisms," these are called Interpreters of Nature, j (A brief but striking section is devoted to the ordinances" and... | |
 | Henry Morley - 1886 - 284 стор.
...three others that do execute the experiment so directed, and report them. These we call inoculators. " Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call intrepreters of Nature. " We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices, that the succession... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1887
...made, and at the head of the whole hierarchy of teachers, enquirers, and inventors, three sages ' to raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater...aphorisms. These we call interpreters of nature.' This fair and inspiring vision was destined to be realized, not in the form in which it shaped Itself... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1887
...three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call Inoculators. " Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms.6 These we call Interpreters of Nature. "We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices,... | |
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