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    " Nay (to say the plain truth) I do in fact (low and vulgar as men may think it) count more upon this part both for helps and safeguards than upon the other ; seeing that the nature of things betrays itself more readily under the vexations of art than in... "
    The Works - Page 29
    de Francis Bacon - 1858
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    The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 4

    Francis Bacon - 1858
    ...part of the liberal arts, of the many crafts which have not yet grown into arts properly so called, so far as I have been able to examine them and as they...the primary elements of nature ; such as Dense and Rare, Hot and Cold, Solid and Fluid, Heavy and Light, and several others. Then again, to speak of subtlety...
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    The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volume 4

    Francis Bacon - 1861
    ...part of the liberal arts, of the many crafts which have not yet grown into arts properly so called, so far as I have been able to examine them and as they...the primary elements of nature ; such as Dense and Rare, Hot and Cold, Solid and Fluid, Heavy and Light, and several others. Then again, to speak of subtlety...
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    The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works

    Francis Bacon - 1863
    ...vulgar as men may think it) count more upon this part" both for helps and safeguards than upon die other; seeing that the nature of things betrays itself...the vexations of art than in its natural freedom. Kor do I confine the history to Bodies ; but I have thought it my duty besides to make a separate history...
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    Works, Volume 8

    Francis Bacon - 1864
    ...part of the liberal arts, of the many crafts which have not yet grown into arts properly so called, so far as I have been able to examine them and as they...the primary elements of nature; such as Dense and Rare, Hot and Cold, Solid and Fluid, Heavy and Light, and several others. Then again, to speak of subtlety:...
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    The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon

    1905
    ...part of the liberal arts, of the many crafts which have not yet grown into arts properly so called, so far as I have been able to examine them and as they...the primary elements of nature ; such as Dense and Rare, Hot and Cold, Solid and Fluid, Heavy and Light, and several others. Then again, to speak of subtlety...
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    The Harvard Classics, Volume 39

    Charles William Eliot - 1909
    ...part of the liberal arts, of the many crafts which have not yet grown into arts properly so called, so far as I have been able to examine them and as they...the primary elements of nature ; such as Dense and Rare, Hot and Cold, Solid and Fluid, Heavy and Light, and several others. Then again, to speak of subtlety:...
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    Theory and Power: On the Character of Modern Sciences

    Rolf Gruner - 1977 - 238 pages
    ...forced out of her natural state, and s<jueezed and moulded.' And the reason why he does so is his belief 'that the nature of things betrays itself more readily...the vexations of art than in its natural freedom.' Even if Bacon, as many people after him, misjudged the function of experiments and regarded them as...
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    BOERHAAVEìS ORATIONS

    Herman Boerhaave - 1983 - 374 pages
    ...when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state and squeezed and moulded . . . seeing that the nature of things betrays itself more...the vexations of art than in its natural freedom'. 119 Boyle as the follower of Bacon: cf. Jones pp. 169-70 for a series of quotations in which Boyle...
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    The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power

    Wolfgang Sachs - 1992 - 306 pages
    ...relationships with women. And this modelling was advanced as a reason to value science. According to Bacon, 'the nature of things betrays itself more readily under the vexations of art than in its natural freedom.'6 The discipline of scientific knowledge, and the mechanical inventions it leads to, do not...
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    Beyond Preservation: Restoring and Inventing Landscapes

    A. Dwight Baldwin, Judith De Luce, Carl Pletsch - 1994 - 280 pages
    ...ot the Baconian domination science that studies "nature under constraint and vexed," on the premise that "the nature of things betrays itself more readily...the vexations of art than in its natural freedom" (Bacon I960. 25)? Indeed, domination is so much the overriding objective of the research Jordan describes...
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