And therefore that example of oculists and title lawyers doth come nearer my conceit than the other two; for sciences distinguished have a dependence upon universal knowledge to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof; as well as the... Documents Accompanying the Journal - Página 62por Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1837Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1872 - 730 páginas
...doth come nearer to my conceit than the other two : for sciences distinguished have a dependence or universal knowledge to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof, as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1878 - 270 páginas
...contract the mind. Lord Bacon thus expresses himself — " Sciences distinguished have a dependnnce upon universal knowledge, to be augmented, and rectified by the superior light thereof ; as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1878 - 272 páginas
...contract tlie mind. Ix>rd Bacon thus expresses himself — "Sciences distinguished have a dependance upon universal knowledge, to be augmented, and rectified by the superior light thereof ; as well as the parts and members of a acience have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1878 - 264 páginas
...parts contract the mind. Lord Bacon thus expresses himself—"Sciences distinguished have a dependance upon universal knowledge, to be augmented, and rectified by the superior light thereof ; as well as the parts and members of a science have upon tlie maxims of the same science, and the... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1878 - 270 páginas
...contract the mind. Lord Bacon thus expresses himself — "Sciences distinguished have a dependance upon universal knowledge, to be augmented, and rectified by the superior light thereof ; as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the imitual... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 páginas
...oculists and title lawyers doth come nearer my conceit than the other two; for sciences distinguished have a dependence upon universal knowledge to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof, as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the Maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1896 - 778 páginas
...doth come nearer to my conceit than the other two : for sciences distinguished have a dependence or universal knowledge to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof, as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1898 - 170 páginas
...watch-tower." In The Interpretation of Nature, he says : "Sciences distinguished (ie individual sciences) have a dependence upon universal knowledge to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof " ; and he gives a curious instance of this. " The opinion of Copernicus in Astronomy," he says, "which... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1900 - 584 páginas
...parti, for parts contract the mind. Lord Bacon thus expresses himself — ' Sciences distinguished have a dependence upon universal knowledge, to be augmented, and rectified by the superior light thereof ; as well as the parta and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1901 - 498 páginas
...particularly attend, because of that consent which it hath with the rest. Sciences distinguished, have a dependence upon universal knowledge, to be augmented and rectified by the superior light thereof, as well as the parts and members of a science have upon the maxims of the same science, and the mutual... | |
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