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Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | namely, that the entire work of the understanding be 2 Pre | mechanical men had set to work with their naked hands, 3 Pre | intellectual they have set to work with little else than the 4 Pre | and that men should set to work upon it with their naked 5 Pre | whereas in every great work to be done by the hand of 6 1, II | instruments and helps that the work is done, which are as much 7 1, LXVI | in the fulfillment of her work, or from the collision of 8 1, LXX | in the shape of some new work an assurance for themselves 9 1, LXX | light only, giving to that work an entire day, in which 10 1, LXXV | composition only is the work of man, and mixture of none 11 1, LXXXV | certainly a subtle and exact work: their wheels seem to imitate 12 1, LXXXVIII| with their use, or make the work in greater or less volume 13 1, XCIII | and noiselessly, and the work is fairly going on before 14 1, XCIX | bear upon his particular work, and will not either raise 15 1, XCIX | experience as is required for the work of the understanding, or 16 1, XCIX | and the mind be set to work upon the helps duly prepared 17 1, XCIX | demonstration well and duly for its work, very many things are to 18 1, XCIX | great, I may say a royal work, and of much labor and expense.~ 19 1, XCIX | sciences would be but the work of a few years.~CXIII~Moreover, 20 1, XCIX | on that day any material work.~To suppose, therefore, 21 1, XCIX | all that shall take the work in hand hereafter. For my 22 1, XCIX | help and take part in the work, I should even now have 23 1, XCIX | is the true and natural work of the mind when freed from 24 1, XCIX | nature or new natures is the work and aim of human power. 25 1, XCIX | description of the thing), is the work and aim of human knowledge. 26 1, XCIX | but a small part of the work of discovering the true 27 1, XV | XV~The work and office of these three 28 1, XV | induction itself must be set at work; for the problem is, upon 29 1, XV | understanding which is at work. To God, truly, the Giver 30 1, XVI | of divine fire. The first work, therefore, of true induction ( 31 1, XIX | nowise forgetting how great a work I am about (viz., that of 32 1, XX | the particles of a body work inward or outward, the mode 33 1, XXXI | these a man pushes on his work with zeal and activity, 34 1, XXXV | would seem to be the proper work of the sun. From this beginning, 35 1, XXXV | are made to finish their work in shorter periods. But 36 1, XXXV | if anyone were to set to work diligently to temper the 37 1, XLI | completed, not while she is at work upon them. Yet if anyone 38 1, XLI | labors and carrying his work on. And a like course should 39 1, XLIV | required for any particular work. Those instances therefore 40 1, XLVIII | into ointments; and men who work amid the vapors of quicksilver 41 1, XLVIII | substance, is constantly at work to digest the coarser parts 42 1, XLIX | practice. Besides, in the work itself of interpretation 43 1, L | and then go on with his work. I have heard also of a 44 1, L | discover and most effective to work with. But men are utterly 45 1, LI | small as compared with the work and effect produced. So 46 1, LII | of Presentation for the work of the interpreter concerning