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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | very outset not left to take its own course, but guided 2 Pre | a liberty common to all, take exception to it?) yet the 3 Pre | want of mental power to take in and embrace the other ( 4 1, XIII | proposition, but does not take hold of the thing.~ 5 1, XXV | large enough to fit and take these in; and therefore 6 1, XXXII | methods, and the part I take upon myself is not that 7 1, XLII | impressions, accordingly as they take place in a mind preoccupied 8 1, LII | of the Tribe, and which take their rise either from the 9 1, LIII | LIII~The Idols of the Cave take their rise in the peculiar 10 1, LVIII | every student of nature take this as a rule: that whatever 11 1, LX | and deeply rooted. Let us take for example such a word 12 1, LX | to apply the word, if you take it in one sense, flame is 13 1, LXXV | therefore, men will easily take warning not to mix up their 14 1, LXXXI | already at hand they neither take nor look for anything more 15 1, LXXXV | natural substances, and take notice of such things as 16 1, LXXXIX| certain persons been drawn to take part against her.~ 17 1, XCI | the generality of men can take in, and is apt to be overwhelmed 18 1, XCII | great judgment, we must take good heed that we be not 19 1, XCII | constancy. Nay, and we must take state prudence too into 20 1, XCII | rule is to distrust, and to take the less favorable view 21 1, XCV | of the mind, nor does it take the matter which it gathers 22 1, XCVII | Alexander "had done no more than take courage to despise vain 23 1, XCIX | of natural philosophy to take in the particular sciences, 24 1, XCIX | Moreover, I think that men may take some hope from my own example. 25 1, XCIX | the same things, one shall take charge of one thing and 26 1, XCIX | possession of results which I take to be far more true and 27 1, XCIX | never ask the cause, but take them as they are for granted. 28 1, XCIX | at nature, yet can never take hold of her. Certainly what 29 1, XCIX | mine, but to all that shall take the work in hand hereafter. 30 1, XCIX | understanding truly. For I do not take away authority from the 31 1, XCIX | call in others to help and take part in the work, I should 32 1, XII | expectation and obliged to take to their boat. Thus the 33 1, XII | the following experiment. Take a glass fashioned in a contrary 34 1, XII | those who first stir and take them out run the risk of 35 1, XIII | burying grounds, where burials take place daily, the earth collects 36 1, XIII | substances, the hottest, as I take it, are ignited metals, 37 1, XIII | thermoscopes], which are made thus. Take a glass with a hollow belly, 38 1, XIII | body.~39. Next to air, I take those bodies to be most 39 1, XVII | or, "It is possible to take away or keep out heat from 40 1, XX | heat dilates a body upward. Take therefore two iron rods, 41 1, XXIV | and careful exclusion.~To take an example: let the nature 42 1, XXIV | and without transition.~To take another example: let the 43 1, XXV | childish sport when they take water, made a little more 44 1, XXV | dissolves and relaxes them.~To take another instance, let the 45 1, XXVI | discovery of the great form, take it for granted that the 46 1, XXVI | circumstances or points to take hold of aids the memory; 47 1, XXVI | multitude of points to take hold of; expectation beforehand.~ 48 1, XXVI | expectation beforehand.~To take another example, let the 49 1, XXVI | not the place to speak.~To take another example, let the 50 1, XXVII | air and sun. For if you take a tender and flourishing 51 1, XXVII | are not to be neglected. Take, for example, Africa and 52 1, XXXI | the discoveries which can take rank among the nobler of 53 1, XXXIII| susceptible to heat.~But to take another instance: let the 54 1, XXXVI | be assigned. Now, if we take the first, it follows that 55 1, XXXVI | Spain and Africa the floods take place at the same times, 56 1, XXXVI | same times, and the ebbs take place at the same times 57 1, XXXVI | appears to be certain, if we take it for granted that the 58 1, XXXVI | for want of something to take their place at the bottom; 59 1, XXXVI | in the earth. We may here take for an instance of the fingerpost 60 1, XXXVI | instance of the fingerpost. Take a clock moved by leaden 61 1, XXXVI | increased in the mine, we may take the attraction of the mass 62 1, XXXVI | would be the following. Take a magnetic globe and mark 63 1, XXXVI | prove that reflection may take place from a rare body, 64 1, XXXVI | expansion must necessarily take place, and that there must 65 1, XXXVI | subject therefore we may take the following as an instance 66 1, XL | the body which thereupon take place. For the parts of 67 1, XL | speaking, derived. We must also take for granted a third proposition 68 1, XL | salt, and the like; or (to take a particular instance) what 69 1, XLII | approximation or by analogy. To take an example: There is no 70 1, XLII | Yet how far the thing may take place we may conceive, by 71 1, XLV | motions of things act and take effect at distances not 72 1, XLV | of these powers act and take effect only by manifest 73 1, XLV | than men suspect; as (to take common examples) when amber 74 1, XLVI | space and did not rather take a perceptible time in traveling 75 1, XLVI | velocity get the start and take effect before the other 76 1, XLVI | of an hour only and then take them out, and (since the 77 1, XLVIII| or desiccation, which I take to be owing not so much 78 1, XLVIII| assimilation or simple generation take place only in animate bodies, 79 1, XLVIII| themselves, so that you may take away the first mover, and 80 1, XLVIII| the influence. For if you take away light, colors and its 81 1, XLVIII| instantly disappear; if you take away the original percussion 82 1, L | a long while below, and take breath from time to time. 83 1, L | the hollow of the bell, take breath, and then go on with 84 1, L | they cannot get a simple, take its succedaneum or quid 85 1, L | is blown at once; stones take a long time to grow, while 86 1, L | and introduced merely to take in bodies earthy, dry, and 87 1, L | and herbs thrive best and take, so to speak, most delight;


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