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" That it be a receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy or sciences, but are more common and of a higher stage. "
The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England - Page xxv
by Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825
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Fourteenth century to the French Revolution, with a glimpse into the ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - Fathers of the church - 1882 - 744 pages
...perhaps disappointing. " It is to be a receptacle lor all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special...of philosophy or sciences, but are more common, and have a higher stage." Thus the 222 BACON AS A METAPHYSICIAN. maxim, " add equals to unequals and the...
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THE WORKS

RALPH WALDO EMERSON - 1883 - 494 pages
...universality, or prima philosophia, the receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy, but are more common, and of a higher stage. He held this element essential : it is never out of mind...
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 4

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 504 pages
...universality, or prima philosophia, the receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy, but are more common, and of a higher stage. He held this element essential : it is never out of mind...
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Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...universality, or prima philosophia, the receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as the Egyptians, or the pen of Moses, or Dante, but different from all but are more common, and of a higher stage. He held this element essential : it is never out of mind...
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The essays of lord Bacon, including his moral and historical works, with ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...description by negative ; " That it be a receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms, as fall not within the compass of any of the special...sciences, but are more common and of a higher stage." Now that there are many of that kind, need not to be doubted. For example : is not the rule, " Si incequalibus...
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Works, Volume 5

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 320 pages
...universality, or prima philosophia ; the receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy, but are more common and of a higher stage. lle held this element essential : it is never out of mind...
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Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works

Edwin Abbott Abbott - England - 1885 - 562 pages
...that this Prima Philosophia is to be a receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special...sciences, but are more common and of a higher stage. — (Adv. II. v. 1, v 3 ; Augm. III. i.— ii.) In Divine Philosophy, ie Natural Theology, there is...
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The Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Logic - 1885 - 436 pages
...description by negative : That it be a receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of any of the special...sciences, but are more common and of a higher stage. 3. Now that there are many of that kind need not be doubted. For example: is not the rule, Si inaqualibus...
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Works, Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1887 - 878 pages
...negative : That it be a receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within tlie compass of any of the special parts of philosophy...sciences, but are more common and of a higher stage. Now that there are many of that kind need not be doubted. 1 Et tvblimitate qvndam sermonis hominum...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 pages
...correspondence of the principles and architectures of nature to the rules and policy of governments ? Is not the precept of a ./ musician, to fall from a discord or harsh" acc6r3jupjra_a_cqnconj_ or sweet accord, alike true in affection ? Is not the trope of music, to avoid...
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