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" The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible. "
Science - 223. lappuse
laboja - 1919
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The Royal Society: Or, Science in the State and in the Schools

Sir William Huggins - 1906 - 214 lapas
...SOCIETY. "The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." — F. BACON (New Atlantis'). From the Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on November 30,...
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Medical Lectures and Aphorisms

Samuel Jones Gee - 1908 - 400 lapas
...Atlantis : ' The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible.' Cowley's main object was the advancement of learning by research. His professors were to be devoted...
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Entstehungsgeschichte von D. Defoes "Robinson Crusoe"...

Friedrich Wackwitz - 1909 - 88 lapas
...der naturwissenschaftlichen Akademie ist: the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible; kurz, Herrschaft über die Natur wird erstrebt. ') The works of Francis Bacon, herausgeg. von J. Spedding,...
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Essays, Civil and Moral: And The New Atlantis

Francis Bacon - 1909 - 364 lapas
...observe. " The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible. " The Preparations and Instruments are these. We have large and deep caves of several depths : the...
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Francis Bacon: A Sketch of His Life, Works, and Literary Friends, Chiefly ...

George Walter Steeves - 1910 - 272 lapas
...here says, " The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret notions of things and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." His method and treatment of the whole subject exhibit his imaginative genius to an extent not to be...
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Introduction to Science

John Arthur Thomson - 1911 - 276 lapas
...[Salomon's House in the New Atlantis] is the knowledge of causes and the secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." — FRANCIS BACON. Science for its own Sake — Science and Practical Lore — Science and Occupation...
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Seven Sages of Durham

George William Kitchin - 1911 - 310 lapas
...then, " the End of our Foundation is the Knowledge of Causes, and the secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible." 2 And nothing so much inclined the spirits of our ancestors towards advance and reform of various shades...
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The Story of the Renaissance

William Henry Hudson - 1912 - 302 lapas
...his visitors, "the end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the effecting of all things possible." In this double-sided programme Bacon clearly indicates his idea of what science should be and should accomplish....
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The Methodist Review, 75. sējums

1893 - 1024 lapas
...world;" the end of their foundation being the " knowledge of causes and secret motions of things and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible." What the " father of Salomon's House " enumerates as the preparations for, and instruments and achievements...
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The Record of the Royal Society of London

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 596 lapas
...means, he believed, man could attain to ' the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible.' l He held that ' there is much ground for hoping that there are still laid up in the womb of Nature...
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