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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLVI | be a greater number and weight of instances to be found 2 1, LXIII | over again. Nor let any weight be given to the fact that 3 1, LXXVIII| treatises, than increased their weight. And therefore the first 4 1, LXXIX | itself a cause of great weight in all ways, namely, that 5 1, LXXXV | some slip of a scruple in weight or a moment in time (whereupon 6 1, XCVIII | and allowed to these the weight of lawful evidence. And 7 1, XCIX | investigate the causes of weight, of the rotation of heavenly 8 1, XCIX | may perhaps have greater weight. Also if I had finished 9 1, XCIX | of gold or an increase of weight (observing the laws of matter), 10 1, XCIX | color, heavy up to a certain weight, malleable or ductile to 11 1, XCIX | knows the forms of yellow, weight, ductility, fixity, fluidity, 12 1, XII | themselves, too, owing to the weight of the ignited body, tend 13 1, XVII | nature, as heat, light, weight, in every kind of matter 14 1, XVIII | and yet lose none of their weight or substance, reject the 15 1, XXIV | nature inquired into be weight. A striking instance of 16 1, XXIV | A striking instance of weight is quicksilver. For it far 17 1, XXIV | For it far surpasses in weight all substances but gold, 18 1, XXIV | for indicating the form of weight than gold, because gold 19 1, XXIV | the form of heaviness or weight depends simply on quantity 20 1, XXV | magnet supports a far greater weight of iron than a simple and 21 1, XXXIV | Of this kind are gold in weight; iron in hardness; the whale 22 1, XXXIV | such as spirit of wine in weight; silk in softness; the worms 23 1, XXXV | the nature in question be weight. It is quite a received 24 1, XXXV | alliance on the subject of weight. But at present there does 25 1, XXXVI | the nature in question be weight or heaviness. Here the road 26 1, XXXVI | the earth as the cause of weight.~Again, let the nature investigated 27 1, XL | the sense by diminution of weight. For in all desiccation 28 1, XL | changed. For spirit is without weight. Now the discharge or emission 29 1, XL | to the sense by means of weight. For the weight answers 30 1, XL | means of weight. For the weight answers to the quantity 31 1, XL | contains cannot be computed by weight, for it rather diminishes 32 1, XL | it rather diminishes the weight than increases it. But I 33 1, XL | that, I noted exactly the weight of the spirit and phial 34 1, XLVI | belief. But what had most weight of all with me was that 35 1, XLVII | if a bullet of an ounce weight falls to the ground in a 36 1, XLVIII | annihilated. So that no fire, no weight or pressure, no violence, 37 1, XLVIII | owing to the difference of weight, but to the ill consent 38 1, XLVIII | whence ensues diminution of weight and desiccation, as I have 39 1, XLVIII | of sixty times their own weight, so far does the motion 40 1, XLVIII | congregation; but if the weight be increased, it is overcome. 41 1, XLVIII | strength will raise a given weight, so far does the motion 42 1, XLVIII | congregation; but if the weight be increased, it is overcome.


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