| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1858 - 522 pages
...commanded must be obeyed; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. T. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 540 pages
...commanded must be obeyed; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mnthematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 pages
...commanded must be obeyed; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 pages
...commanded must be obeyed ; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy, English - 1864 - 528 pages
...commanded must be obeyed ; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1870 - 88 pages
...47 the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply as they are. 0. I; plan. W. iv, 32, tr. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. N. 0. W. iv, 47, tr. The conclusions of human reason as ordinarily applied in matter of nature, I call... | |
| 1905 - 958 pages
...must be obeyed 2 ; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IV. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within 3 . v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the... | |
| Philosophy, Modern - 1908 - 768 pages
...Cambridge, but Spedding is responsible for the form which it finally assumed. IV Towards the affecting of works, all that man can do is to put together or...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 558 pages
...commanded must be obeyed; and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule. IT. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do...bodies. The rest is done by nature working within. v. The study of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, the mathematician, the physician,... | |
| George Lee Servoss - Medicine - 1922 - 904 pages
...where a cause is not known, and effect cannot be produced. To command nature, one must always obey her; all that man can do is to put together or put asunder natural bodies. Anything else is done by nature and her intrinsic work. It would be an unsound fancy'and a self-contradiction... | |
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