That all things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactly the same, is sufficiently certain.


Cogitationes de Natura Rerum Cogitatio 5 in J. Spedding (ed.) The Works of Francis Bacon vol. 5 (1858)


That all things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactly the same, is sufficiently certain.

That all things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactly the same, is sufficiently certain.

That all things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactly the same, is sufficiently certain.

That all things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactly the same, is sufficiently certain.