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1 1, IV | Toward the effecting of works, all that man can do is 2 1, V | of nature with a view to works is engaged in by the mechanic, 3 1, VIII | VIII~Moreover, the works already known are due to 4 1, VIII | invention or directions for new works.~ 5 1, XI | help us in finding out new works, so neither does the logic 6 1, XXIII | signatures and marks set upon the works of creation as they are 7 1, XXIV | for the discovery of new works, since the subtlety of nature 8 1, L | far as the production of works is concerned. So again the 9 1, LXVI | discourse, the latter to works. Nor is there any value 10 1, LXX | to the effecting of new works, the divine wisdom and order 11 1, LXX | them trains and troops of works. Of the paths, however, 12 1, LXXI | successful; only that their works were in the course of time 13 1, LXXI | in words but is barren of works. And therefore the signs 14 1, LXXIII | from fruits. For fruits and works are as it were sponsors 15 1, LXXIII | warned to show our faith by works, so in philosophy by the 16 1, LXXV | of fire anything like the works of nature can be educed 17 1, LXXVII | publication of Aristotle's works is a false one; for long 18 1, LXXVII | and subsequent ages, the works of the old philosophers 19 1, LXXXI | lead to new assurance of works and new light of axioms. 20 1, LXXXV | also an admiration for the works themselves of which the 21 1, LXXXV | mechanical, the discovery of the works of Bacchus and Ceres — that 22 1, LXXXV | the discovery of useful works came to an end.~And again, 23 1, LXXXV | look more closely into the works of the alchemists or the 24 1, LXXXV | ever they have produced works, they have been such as 25 1, LXXXVII| propositions, especially when works are also mentioned, because 26 1, XC | where the noise of new works and further advances is 27 1, XCIII | is it in all the greater works of Divine Providence; everything 28 1, XCIX | discovery of new particulars or works; or at any rate if we do 29 1, XCIX | axioms, then descending to works.~CIV~The understanding must 30 1, XCIX | or promises of particular works. It may be thought, indeed, 31 1, XCIX | such frequent mention of works and refer everything to 32 1, XCIX | is this — not to extract works from works or experiments 33 1, XCIX | not to extract works from works or experiments from experiments ( 34 1, XCIX | as an empiric), but from works and experiments to extract 35 1, XCIX | those causes and axioms new works and experiments, as a legitimate 36 1, XCIX | and outlines of many noble works; still I candidly confess 37 1, XCIX | sagacious in hunting out works by the mere dealing with 38 1, XCIX | them to the production of works, which may serve as interest 39 1, XCIX | whole bands and troops of works, and opens to us the sources 40 1, XCIX | thoughts, as well as with their works and deeds.~CXXIII~I may 41 1, XCIX | utility and magnitude of works; and that this long and 42 1, XCIX | very same things; 2 and works themselves are of greater 43 1, XCIX | apprehension save by effects and works only. But how sincere I 44 1, XCIX | out to any magnitude of works.~CXXIX~It remains for me 45 1, XCIX | and imitations of God's works, as the poet well sang:~ 46 1, XCIX | the magnificence of his works, his court, his household, 47 1, XCIX | Subordinate to these primary works are two others that are 48 1, XX | separating acid enters gently and works with subtlety, and the parts 49 1, XXVIII | things the secrets and mighty works of nature, things as it 50 1, XXXI | noblest and most consummate works in each art, exhibiting 51 1, XXXI | to that object that the works which are already in man' 52 1, XXXI | and nearer passage to new works hitherto unattempted. For 53 1, XXXI | by rare and extraordinary works of nature the understanding 54 1, XXXI | excellent and wonderful works of art, and that in a much 55 1, XXXI | the contemplation of such works of art, which appear to 56 1, XXXI | achieving the effects and works hitherto discovered and 57 1, XXXI | as far as they deal with works), and make therefrom a collection 58 1, XXXI | masterly and most perfect works in every one of them, together 59 1, XXXI | such a collection to those works only which are esteemed 60 1, XXXV | some cases even surpass the works of the sun by the heat of 61 1, XXXIX | this sort do honor to the works of nature but dishonor to 62 1, XXXIX | nature but dishonor to the works of art. The truth however 63 1, XLI | art and then the completed works, but would rather wish to 64 1, XLIV | whole business terminates in works, and as the former is the 65 1, L | and in imitation of the works of the sun — as I have shadowed 66 1, L | heats and other agencies the works of nature can be represented 67 1, L | adventitious are stopped. Now the works of time are far subtler 68 1, L | the labyrinth as regards works of any magnitude. Let this