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40 hope
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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | numbers have trodden, we may find a way at length into her 2 1, XX | generality, that it may find rest there, and so after 3 1, XXXVIII | minds that truth can hardly find entrance, but even after 4 1, LX | each other, and we shall find the word humid to be nothing 5 1, LXX | are distracted; and always find that there is something 6 1, LXXXVIII| to facts, and endeavor to find out something new, yet he 7 1, LXXXVIII| excites no attention; as we find it in the nature of consistency, 8 1, LXXXIX | exterminated.~Lastly, you will find that by the simpleness of 9 1, XC | endure this also, they will find their industry and largeness 10 1, XCIX | search for it, he could not find, yet upon the whole it unquestionably 11 1, XCIX | compare the two, he will find that this judgment of antiquity 12 1, XII | its natural state. For we find no tangible liquid which 13 1, XII | vapor itself, such as we find it with us. For exhalations 14 1, XII | air itself. For we do not find here any air that is warm, 15 1, XII | season of the year, which we find occurs during east and north 16 1, XII | to this instance. For we find among us no tangible body 17 1, XII | negative subjoined. Moreover we find no pain in animals, save 18 1, XII | different manner. For boys find that snow after a while 19 1, XIII | solid and tangible bodies we find nothing which is in its 20 1, XIII | the vegetable creation we find no plant or part of plant ( 21 1, XIII | separation from the body, we find nothing warm to the human 22 1, XV | instances, all and each, to find such a nature as is always 23 1, XX | Inst. 32. Tab. 2.), when we find two of the following specific 24 1, XXIII | agitation of the water. We find, however, that nothing has 25 1, XXVI | lie deep and are hard to find, it is required by the circumstances 26 1, XXXI | starting from them we shall find an easier and nearer passage 27 1, XXXI | with attention, you will find that artificial materials 28 1, XXXI | materials you will hardly find anything similar; but it 29 1, XXXVI | case, and it is this. If we find for certain that when there 30 1, XXXVI | this subject. For if we find that in the ebb of the sea 31 1, XXXVI | flame, as all salts. For we find that if salts are thrown 32 1, XXXVII | promptness to motion. We find, however, many instances 33 1, XXXVII | shall perhaps be able to find some instance of divorce; 34 1, XLII | in pneumatic bodies as we find there is in liquids. For 35 1, XLIII | a tiny worm, such as we find in the skin, possesses in 36 1, XLIII | But this subject also will find its proper place among the 37 1, XLV | remarkable distances, as those find who sail along the coasts 38 1, XLVI | general application. Now we find that the flash of a gun 39 1, XLVI | rapid than that of sound. We find, too, that visible images 40 1, XLVIII | hostile bodies, if they find an opportunity of escaping


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