Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
mean 35
meaner 1
meaning 6
means 62
meant 2
meantime 3
meanwhile 18
Frequency    [«  »]
66 between
66 common
65 power
62 means
62 through
61 axioms
61 little
Francis Bacon
The new Organon

IntraText - Concordances

means

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, VI | done can be done except by means which have never yet been 2 1, XXX | ever be made in science by means of anticipations; because 3 1, XXXIII | discoveries to which it leads, by means of anticipations (that is 4 1, XLIII | defend themselves, by any means set the matter right. But 5 1, XLVIII | in time to come can by no means hold; for it would thence 6 1, LIX | prudent to begin, and so by means of definitions reduce them 7 1, LXVI | is how far, not by what means, or from what source. For 8 1, LXVI | whereas utility and the means of working result entirely 9 1, LXVII | they say that they by no means destroy all investigation, 10 1, LXXX | intellectual perceptions, the means of imparting to them fresh 11 1, LXXXI | men have erred as to the means.~ 12 1, LXXXII | the candle, and then by means of the candle shows the 13 1, LXXXVII| done; but they did them by means and ways of action not fabulous 14 1, XCII | And though the strongest means of inspiring hope will be 15 1, XCIX | the understanding is by no means competent to deal with it 16 1, XCIX | subject of inquiry shall, by means of Tables of Discovery, 17 1, XCIX | art to others may lead, by means of that experience which 18 1, XCIX | there was a new invention by means of which the strongest towers 19 1, XCIX | instrument had been invented by means of which the quarters and 20 1, XCIX | remaining which not only by means of operations that are yet 21 1, XCIX | understanding, time, and means on matters and pursuits 22 1, XCIX | altogether abject) must by all means be made. For there is no 23 1, XCIX | experiment, let him by all means use his industry to gather 24 1, XCIX | immovable, they proceeded by means of intermediate propositions 25 1, XCIX | thing to discover that by means of which all things else 26 1, XCIX | tie him down to certain means and particular modes of 27 1, XCIX | perhaps he may not have those means, nor be able conveniently 28 1, XCIX | them. And if there be other means and other methods for producing 29 1, XCIX | dissolved by particular means; and so on for the other 30 1, XCIX | things too where man has no means of operating, but only of 31 1, XCIX | of uniform structure by means of distillations and other 32 1, XII | top is found to be by no means cold, but only rare and 33 1, XII | carefully tried, whether by means of the most powerful and 34 1, XII | confinement should by all means be more diligently examined. 35 1, XII | heavenly bodies had no other means or power of producing warmth 36 1, XIX | nature the mind should by all means be so prepared and disposed 37 1, XX | its transitive nature, by means of which a body becomes 38 1, XXIII | without air.~Nor must I by any means omit to mention that under 39 1, XXXI | certain: that the ways and means of achieving the effects 40 1, XXXI | discovery of cannon acting by means of gunpowder. Nor again, 41 1, XXXI | cotton, would he ever by such means have discovered the nature 42 1, XXXVI | in the heavens is by no means proved to be true and real, 43 1, XXXVIII| directly perceptible by means of others which are; the 44 1, XXXIX | not discovered by the same means.~Of the third kind are measuring 45 1, XL | directly perceptible by means of others which are.~An 46 1, XL | manifest to the sense by means of those parts of them which 47 1, XL | manifest to the sense by means of weight. For the weight 48 1, XL | tormented by fire or other means, many qualities are communicated 49 1, XL | directly perceptible by means of those which are. They 50 1, XL | manifest to the sense by means of aggregates of motion. 51 1, XL | directly perceptible by means of others which are.~Sometimes, 52 1, XLVIII | they be altered by gentle means, and with consent. But it 53 1, XLVIII | though not by the same means. But these means, as well 54 1, XLVIII | the same means. But these means, as well as the way of escape 55 1, L | compression and such violent means have indeed, with respect 56 1, L | uniform structure such violent means are of little avail, since 57 1, L | continuance, and then by means of helps and consents. And 58 1, L | Nor should we omit the means of preparing bodies to receive 59 1, L | cold, that is to say, any means by which condensations can 60 1, L | should be sought after, by means of faithful and honest traditions 61 1, L | of operation, namely, the means of operating by the alternation 62 1, LII | what we should aspire if means be given, as intimating


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License