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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | late to the rescue, and no way able to set matters right 2 Pre | people, thinking that in that way they might manage it, would 3 Pre | object being to open a new way for the understanding, a 4 Pre | for the understanding, a way by them untried and unknown), 5 Pre | It does not lie in the way. It cannot be caught up 6 Pre | have trodden, we may find a way at length into her inner 7 Pre | trial for himself of the way which I describe and lay 8 1, XVIII | a more sure and guarded way, and that a method of intellectual 9 1, XIX | middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion. The other 10 1, XIX | of all. This is the true way, but as yet untried.~ 11 1, XXI | tries a little that other way, which is the right one, 12 1, XXIV | particulars easily discover the way to new particulars, and 13 1, XXV | before, chance to come in the way, the axiom is rescued and 14 1, XXXV | with arms to force their way in. I in like manner would 15 1, XXXVII | has some agreement with my way of proceeding at the first 16 1, XXXVII | be known in nature by the way which is now in use. But 17 1, XLVI | their vows?" And such is the way of all superstition, whether 18 1, LIX | nature, words stand in the way and resist the change. Whence 19 1, LXI | me being only as to the way. For as the saying is, the 20 1, LXI | when a man runs the wrong way, the more active and swift 21 1, LXVII | perpetuate them, leaving no way open to reach and dislodge 22 1, LXVII | theirs is a fairer seeming way than arbitrary decisions, 23 1, LXIX | come to set forth the true way for the interpretation of 24 1, LXXVII | strong presumption the other way. For the worst of all auguries 25 1, LXXXII | yet they have chosen a way to it which is altogether 26 1, LXXXII | diligently consider what the way is by which men have been 27 1, LXXXII | chance of finding their way, when they had much better 28 1, LXXXII | of the candle shows the way; commencing as it does with 29 1, LXXXII | entirely, or losing their way in it and wandering round 30 1, LXXXIII| length to this, that the true way is not merely deserted, 31 1, LXXXV | assuredly be turned the other way. For after observing their 32 1, LXXXIX | result, though in a different way, tend the speculations of 33 1, XC | anything out of the common way can hardly occur to any 34 1, XCVIII | understanding, or in any way adequate. On the contrary, 35 1, XCVIII | than when they go their own way. Good hopes may therefore 36 1, XCIX | end equally well whichever way they turn out; for they 37 1, XCIX | their turn point out the way again to new particulars, 38 1, XCIX | being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but 39 1, XCIX | unquestionably falls out the other way. And therefore far better 40 1, XCIX | colored by the old; which way of forming opinions is very 41 1, XCIX | immediately rejected.~In the same way, if, before the discovery 42 1, XCIX | example. And this I say not by way of boasting, but because 43 1, XCIX | as I suppose, some little way. And then let them consider 44 1, XCIX | may be expected (after the way has been thus indicated) 45 1, XCIX | rather because it is not a way over which only one man 46 1, XCIX | only for the time, and by way of interest (so to speak), 47 1, XCIX | should produce some myself by way of earnest. But my course 48 1, XCIX | tables many things by the way, and apply them to the production 49 1, XCIX | in hand hereafter. For my way of discovering sciences 50 1, XCIX | may also be asked (in the way of doubt rather than objection) 51 1, XCIX | we preparing ourselves a way into her inner chambers. 52 1, XCIX | therefore that to this also a way must be opened and laid 53 1, XI | sometimes catch fire; and the way they kindled fire in the 54 1, XIII | violently when the wind gives way than it advances while the 55 1, XVI | is quickly said; but the way to come at it is winding 56 1, XX | Nature in the affirmative way, on the strength both of 57 1, XX | the form of heat, made by way of indulgence to the understanding.~ 58 1, XX | proceed equably, but have its way in one part and be counteracted 59 1, XXII | such instances make the way short, and accelerate and 60 1, XXIII | single instance leads the way (as is evident from all 61 1, XXVI | though imperfectly, paves the way to the discovery of forms. 62 1, XXVI | make their impression by way of a strong affection, as 63 1, XXIX | side point out and open the way to errors and deflections 64 1, XXIX | suspected which depend in any way on religion, as the prodigies 65 1, XXXI | kind except by the same way in which these were done — 66 1, XXXI | though in kind it be no way extraordinary, yet it is 67 1, XXXI | juices are brittle, and no way cohesive or tenacious. On 68 1, XXXII | instances pave and prepare the way for the operative part, 69 1, XXXV | the law to nature (as his way is), he very dictatorially 70 1, XXXVI | astronomers and schoolmen, whose way it is to overrule the senses, 71 1, XXXVI | the schoolmen, as their way is, explain in a very careless 72 1, XXXVI | branches into two in this way. Either this motion is caused 73 1, XXXVI | branches into two in this way. The motion is excited either 74 1, XXXIX | leaped for joy, thinking a way was now discovered of discerning 75 1, XXXIX | these show us that the Milky Way is a group or cluster of 76 1, XL | its distance, there is no way of manifesting it to the 77 1, XL | the surface, or make their way from the interior. Thus 78 1, XL | our information comes by way of reduction. Now the most 79 1, XL | With regard to the fifth way in which objects escape 80 1, XLI | of the kind. In the same way we should examine the hatching 81 1, XLII | propose such experiments by way of example. Again, there 82 1, XLII | place we may conceive, by way of image or representation, 83 1, XLV | which catch fire a long way off, as we are told the 84 1, XLVIII | them is weaker and gives way. For the motions and efforts 85 1, XLVIII | actually sustain. In the same way, if water had a mind to 86 1, XLVIII | the parts seeking in that way also to free themselves 87 1, XLVIII | transmutation. In the same way water, if made to contract 88 1, XLVIII | which open for themselves a way) if there can be found a 89 1, XLVIII | putrefaction, which paves the way for the generation of a 90 1, XLVIII | these means, as well as the way of escape from them, ought 91 1, XLVIII | crack be smaller, it gives way, and the motion of continuity 92 1, XLVIII | which these motions give way. That is to say, whether 93 1, L | heterogeneous are in a coarse way incorporated and mixed up 94 1, L | the meeting body opens the way to one portion of the body 95 1, LII | with her tools in a general way. The rest need not be inquired


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