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Excerpt from The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High-Chancellor of England; Methodized, and Made English, From the Originals, Vol. 1 of 3: With Occasional Notes, to Explain What Is Obscure; And Shew How Far the Several Plans of the Author, for the Advancement of All the Parts of Knowledge, Have Been Executed to the Present Time
Thefe two Pieces, therefore, heing fundamental, and leading to all the re/t'; if they have not hitherto heen tolerahly tran?ated, the Englifn Reader could have no tolerahle' notion of what the Author drfigned, and executed, in the refi of his 'philofiphical Works, which entirely depend upon 'thefie: and thus, tho' thehifiory of Winds, the Hifior-y of Life and Death, dyt. Had heen hetter trau?ated than they are; yet the Readers thereof, having never heen let into the Scheme of the grand instauration, or thegeneral 'defign of the Author's 'philofophical Works, the/e [uh/equent 'pieces could not he feen in their true light; nor indeed he rightly under?ood: whence it is certain, that they have to many appeared [trange and diforderly Things.
It mar here he added, that the Latin lvorks themfilves were not originally puhlijbed in their true Order hut in 'parts, at diz?rent times, according as they happened to he wrote; or as the Author judged themfuztahle to promote hzs general End, procure A?ijtance, or the like; hut chie?y to prevent Accident, or 'difa/ier, and put at lea/l fome ?ortions of his general Scheme out of the danger of perijbing. And hence, the natural Order of his Works heing often inverted, it was not eafif to form a true judgment of the Whole; or to perceive the Connettion and Tependance of the fiveral Tarts.
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