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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, X | of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of 2 1, XXIV | of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of 3 1, LXIV | found elsewhere in these times, except perhaps in the philosophy 4 1, LXXII | something great. In our times, on the other hand, both 5 1, LXXIV | afterwards adorned, and at all times advancing.~ 6 1, LXXVI | errors. And although in these times disagreements and diversities 7 1, LXXVII | died away, while in the times which followed nothing better 8 1, LXXVII | afterwards, down even to the times of Cicero and subsequent 9 1, LXXVII | still remained. But in the times which followed, when on 10 1, LXXVIII| to their development. In times no less than in regions 11 1, LXXVIII| who in the intermediate times rather crushed the sciences 12 1, LXXIX | to us. Moreover, in those times the greatest wits applied 13 1, LXXIX | and politics; and in later times, when Socrates had drawn 14 1, LXXX | especially in these later times, a disengaged and whole 15 1, LXXXIV | the attribute of our own times, not of that earlier age 16 1, LXXXIV | expected than from the ancient times, inasmuch as it is a more 17 1, LXXXIV | have become frequent in our times many things in nature have 18 1, LXXXIV | stars — have been in our times laid widely open and revealed, 19 1, XCIV | impediments as there have been in times past from this cause, so 20 1, XCVIII | in trouble than at other times, so likewise the secrets 21 1, XCIX | referring them either to the old times before the Greeks (when 22 1, XCIX | in ancient as in modern times, have in the matter of sciences 23 1, XCIX | which prevailed in ancient times. For the ancients, too, 24 1, XI | Animals, especially and at all times internally; though in insects 25 1, XIII | countries, and at the hottest times of the year and day, is 26 1, XXVI | read anything over twenty times, you will not learn it by 27 1, XXXVI | floods take place at the same times, and the ebbs take place 28 1, XXXVI | ebbs take place at the same times also; and not that there 29 1, XXXVI | the earth than at other times, and thus became excited 30 1, XL | would require twenty-one times the space occupied by the 31 1, XL | degree of expansion a hundred times greater than it had had 32 1, XLVI | accomplished in calculated times, as also the flux and reflux 33 1, XLVI | all performed likewise in times which admit (in the aggregate) 34 1, XLVI | with others like it, has at times suggested to me a strange 35 1, XLVI | heavenly bodies exceeds many times over in force of radiation 36 1, XLVI | impelling powder is quicker many times over than the motion of 37 1, XLVI | of an hour as many as six times, the infusion is at last 38 1, XLVIII | there in air two thousand times as much of vacuity as there 39 1, XLVIII | and suspend iron of sixty times their own weight, so far 40 1, L | due distances and for due times. For such orderly inequality


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