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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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1 Pre | naked intellect all the time; whereas in every great 2 Pre | designs and at the same time reap the fruit of my modesty. 3 1, XXVIII | respect of the opinions of the time, seem harsh and out of tune, 4 1, XLVIII | received of infinity in time past and in time to come 5 1, XLVIII | infinity in time past and in time to come can by no means 6 1, LXXI | works were in the course of time obscured by those slighter 7 1, LXXI | and tastes of the vulgar; time, like a river, bringing 8 1, LXXII | does the character of the time and age yield much better 9 1, LXXII | meager knowledge either of time or place, which is the worst 10 1, LXXVII | floated on the waves of time and were preserved. Upon 11 1, LXXVIII| faculty in me — a birth of Time rather than a birth of Wit. 12 1, LXXVIII| the narrow limits of the time that has been favorable 13 1, LXXIX | third portion or epoch of time among us Europeans of the 14 1, LXXIX | so because about the same time both literature began to 15 1, LXXIX | but a brief particle of time; for in early ages the Seven 16 1, LXXXIV | to authors and yet deny time his rights, who is the author 17 1, LXXXIV | truth called the daughter of time, not of authority. It is 18 1, LXXXV | in weight or a moment in time (whereupon he repeats his 19 1, XCII | that in the revolution of time and of the ages of the world 20 1, XCIV | from the errors of past time, and of the ways hitherto 21 1, XCIV | are there of hope for the time to come. And although they 22 1, XCIX | rectification of the errors of past time. We must now see what else 23 1, XCIX | fineness and at the same time in strength, and also in 24 1, XCIX | They too no doubt will some time or other, in the course 25 1, XCIX | expenditure of understanding, time, and means on matters and 26 1, XCIX | have wasted an infinity of time on meditations and glosses 27 1, XCIX | that being of all men of my time the most busied in affairs 28 1, XCIX | very strong (whereby much time is lost), and in this course 29 1, XCIX | only one man can pass at a time (as is the case with that 30 1, XCIX | of demonstration.~It is time therefore to proceed to 31 1, XCIX | are to serve only for the time, and by way of interest ( 32 1, XCIX | it does not seem that the time is come for such an attempt. 33 1, XCIX | that at first, and for a time, I am seeking for experiments 34 1, XCIX | or at any rate the chief time for subtlety is in weighing 35 1, XCIX | discovered for the first time. For new discoveries must 36 1, XCIX | and account it a birth of time rather than of wit. For 37 1, XCIX | the former through all time. Moreover, the reformation 38 1, XCIX | religion.~CXXX~And now it is time for me to propound the art 39 1, XCIX | to refrain the mind for a time from the highest generalizations, 40 1, XCIX | knowledge is at the present time is apparent even from the 41 1, XI | itself, without regard to the time of year.~12. Air confined 42 1, XI | air itself is), held for a time near the fire.~15. Sparks 43 1, XII | and to apply them from time to time to the mouth and 44 1, XII | apply them from time to time to the mouth and nose, the 45 1, XII | the winter, but about the time of great heat. Falling stars, 46 1, XII | superinduced only for the time being, so that the liquids 47 1, XII | burning them after some time; yet to the touch they are 48 1, XIII | external parts, after a little time, as in plasters and ointments, 49 1, XIII | region the sun is at the same time in perigee and near the 50 1, XIII | heat will, after a lapse of time sufficient to allow for 51 1, XIII | the surrounding air at the time of the immersion of the 52 1, XVII | and the like. It will be time to treat of these when we 53 1, XX | contradictory instance. At the same time the form is found much more 54 1, XX | the body has at the same time a motion upward. For there 55 1, XX | parts of it; and at the same time checked, repelled, and beaten 56 1, XX | fire with the effects of time or age. Age or time dries, 57 1, XX | effects of time or age. Age or time dries, consumes, undermines 58 1, XX | place in about the same time. The reason is that in gold 59 1, XX | ways, it has at the same time an inclination upward. And 60 1, XXIII | example must at the same time be given of the danger and 61 1, XXIV | display the form. At the same time in these instances also 62 1, XXV | But at the very moment of time when the thread of water 63 1, XXVI | that happen for the first time, dwell longest in the memory. 64 1, XXVI | there for a considerable time after the removal of the 65 1, XXXV | action through long spaces of time, whereas the operations 66 1, XXXV | of the crow which, in a time of great drought being half 67 1, XXXVI | and takes six hours each time, subject to some slight 68 1, XXXVI | there must be at the same time an ebb somewhere on the 69 1, XXXVI | same channel at the same time, as when they are thrust 70 1, XXXVI | and ebbing at that same time; and we have the South Sea, 71 1, XXXVI | be going on at the same time. And this may be most conveniently 72 1, XXXVI | the isthmus at the same time; or contrariwise, when it 73 1, XXXVI | in some parts at the same time that a flood is going on 74 1, XXXVI | which has lain for a long time in a direction between north 75 1, XXXVI | its might and at the same time dilates itself (as air, 76 1, XXXVII | action takes place both in time, occupying moments not a 77 1, XXXVII | moments not a mere instant of time, and in space, passing through 78 1, XXXVII | therefore some moment of time, and some distance of space, 79 1, XXXVII | subsisting for a certain time and in a certain space without 80 1, XXXVII | can exist for a certain time and in a certain space altogether 81 1, XXXVIII| the sense, and at the same time set bounds to the subtlety 82 1, XL | or because there is not time enough for it to act on 83 1, XL | with the cold, at the same time making a hole in the bladder 84 1, XL | that motion takes place in time. If therefore the motion 85 1, XLI | forth fibers, at the same time raising itself slightly 86 1, XLIII | to say, that at the same time there are carried through 87 1, XLIV | space, or by moments of time, or by concentration of 88 1, XLVI | measure nature by periods of time, as the instances of the 89 1, XLVI | natural action is performed in time, some more quickly, some 90 1, XLVI | required certain moments of time for its accomplishment, 91 1, XLVI | ball flies past in less time than the image conveyed 92 1, XLVI | heavenly bodies, a real time and an apparent time, just 93 1, XLVI | real time and an apparent time, just like the real place 94 1, XLVI | rather take a perceptible time in traveling to us. But 95 1, XLVI | interval between the real time and the apparent afterward 96 1, XLVI | seen image; and at the same time when I observed the great 97 1, XLVI | perceptible interval of time were interposed between 98 1, XLVI | for the simple measures of time.~But not only must we seek 99 1, XLVI | effect before the other has time to act.~Lastly, this distinction 100 1, XLVI | till after a month from the time of infusion. In the distillation 101 1, XLVII | to the ground in a given time, a bullet of two ounces 102 1, XLVIII | no violence, no length of time can reduce any portion of 103 1, XLVIII | but revolves at the same time, the parts seeking in that 104 1, XLVIII | polarity, and at the same time its declination. The third, 105 1, XLVIII | for a very considerable time: as in a heated body when 106 1, XLVIII | in a very brief space of time. The motions therefore of 107 1, XLVIII | sound does not last all the time the resonance goes on. For 108 1, XLVIII | continued for a good long time, whereby we might easily 109 1, XLVIII | during the whole of the time the sound is, as it were, 110 1, L | below, and take breath from time to time. This machine was 111 1, L | take breath from time to time. This machine was a hollow 112 1, L | so uniform the lapse of time does produce such effects. 113 1, L | For a stick bent for some time by compression does not 114 1, L | wood through the lapse of time, since the same will be 115 1, L | a plate of steel if the time be increased, and steel 116 1, L | endured by animals for a short time. But they are nothing to 117 1, L | far smaller portions at a time, and by arrangements far 118 1, L | may add, accelerated in time. For the rust of iron is 119 1, L | once; stones take a long time to grow, while bricks are 120 1, L | light. For it will then be time to seek, apply, and adapt 121 1, L | itself for a considerable time, being meanwhile defended 122 1, L | stopped. Now the works of time are far subtler than those 123 1, L | clarified by fire as it is by time; nor are the ashes produced 124 1, L | which are brought about by time. And the dissimilar and 125 1, LI | processes and configurations, time will show. But these magical 126 1, LI | enabled to do in a short time that which nature accomplishes 127 1, LII | the fall fell at the same time from his state of innocency


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