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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | but reasonable, however (especially in so great a restoration 2 1, XXI | patient, and grave mind, especially if it be not hindered by 3 1, LIV | former fancies; a thing especially to be noticed in Aristotle, 4 1, LX | of names of substances, especially of lowest species and well-deduced ( 5 1, LXII | that civil governments, especially monarchies, have been averse 6 1, LXV | no less than of the will, especially in high and lofty spirits.~ 7 1, LXVI | matter of contemplations, especially in natural philosophy. Now 8 1, LXXII | worst thing that can be, especially for those who rest all on 9 1, LXXIII | frivolous if it be barren, more especially if, in place of fruits of 10 1, LXXX | scarcely ever possessed, especially in these later times, a 11 1, LXXX | progress in the sciencesespecially in the practical part of 12 1, LXXXIII| sense and bound in matter; especially as they are laborious to 13 1, LXXXV | also we must speak), it is especially to be observed that they 14 1, LXXXVII| have propounded new ones, especially in the active and practical 15 1, LXXXVII| against new propositions, especially when works are also mentioned, 16 1, LXXXIX | the authority of religion, especially with the unlearned. But 17 1, XCII | to speak touching hope, especially as I am not a dealer in 18 1, XCII | bring men to particulars, especially to particulars digested 19 1, XCVIII | differ in many ways, but especially in this: that the former 20 1, XCIX | labors and industries of men (especially as regards the collecting 21 1, XCIX | ignorance which have prevailed; especially since the more subtle causes, 22 1, XCIX | my published writings, especially the books on the advancement 23 1, XCIX | be of uniform structure, especially in things and their parts 24 1, XI | 1. The rays of the sun, especially in summer and at noon.~2. 25 1, XI | underground in some caverns, especially in winter.~13. All villous 26 1, XI | intensity.~20. Animals, especially and at all times internally; 27 1, XII | So a tendency to rain, especially in wintertime, accompanies 28 1, XIII | and birds the hottest, especially doves, hawks, and sparrows.~ 29 1, XIII | most adorned with stars, especially of a larger size.~19. Altogether, 30 1, XIII | perhaps comes flame from wood, especially such as contains but little 31 1, XIII | which are slow to heat, especially in the inside. These, however, 32 1, XIX | it may remember withal (especially at the beginning) that what 33 1, XXVI | forming of definitions (especially particular definitions) 34 1, XXVII | sublime and noble axioms, especially those which relate to the 35 1, XXXI | be noted and enumerated, especially such as are the most complete 36 1, XXXV | fire; and that these heats (especially one of them as compared 37 1, XXXVI | little quicker in the air, especially within the tropics, where 38 1, XXXVI | And we see that flame, especially in its first generation, 39 1, XLII | spirits of plants and animals, especially as all animate spirit feeds 40 1, XLIV | of failure in operation (especially after natures have been 41 1, XLVI | animal spirit in animals, especially in such huge creatures as 42 1, XLVIII | separate investigation, especially if it begin not with contact, 43 1, XLVIII | odious to some of the senses, especially the smell and the taste. 44 1, XLVIII | natural as well as artificial, especially in solids, a certain collocation 45 1, L | in quantity and density, especially as compared with vegetables,


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