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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | not any sober spectator think them mad? And if they should 2 Pre | manage it, would he not think them all the madder? And 3 Pre | and vigorous, would he not think them madder than ever? And 4 Pre | falls out fortunately as I think for the allaying of contradictions 5 1, LXXXIX| in his senses would now think of contradicting) maintained 6 1, LXXXIX| rod, a point in which they think religion greatly concerned — 7 1, XC | there are so ordered that to think or speculate on anything 8 1, XCII | this — that men despair and think things impossible. For wise 9 1, XCII | believes or promises more, they think this comes of an ungoverned 10 1, XCIV | partly touched before, I think fit here also, in plain 11 1, XCVII | afresh, which no one (I think) will say has yet been done 12 1, XCIX | entered any man's head to think of; they would have been 13 1, XCIX | doubtless have begun to think over all the ways of multiplying 14 1, XCIX | have begun immediately to think of some silky kind of vegetable, 15 1, XCIX | be omitted. Let men but think over their infinite expenditure 16 1, XCIX | years.~CXIII~Moreover, I think that men may take some hope 17 1, XCIX | what I am about, nor do I think that it matters much to 18 1, XCIX | false, which may make a man think that the foundations and 19 1, XCIX | and imposture; nor do I think that it matters any more 20 1, XCIX | cannot be that we should think alike, when one drinks water 21 1, XCIX | wonder if they and I do not think alike.~CXXIV~Again, it will 22 1, XCIX | all.~2 Ipsissimæ res. I think this must have been Bacon' 23 1, XCIX | we need to know, and yet think our knowledge imperfect, 24 1, XCIX | imperfect, than that we should think our knowledge perfect, and 25 1, XII | There is no negative, I think, to be subjoined to this 26 1, XIII | great use. After this I think comes flame from oil, tallow, 27 1, XIII | extinguished by water.~22. I think also that the flame which 28 1, XIII | The weakest heat of all, I think, is that from tinder, such 29 1, XIII | sharp frost. And this I think is owing not merely to the 30 1, XIII | perceptible degree. And yet I think that animal spirits have 31 1, XX | error than from confusion, I think it expedient that the understanding 32 1, XX | top of the other. For I think that the extremities of 33 1, XXVI | in childhood, or what we think of before going to sleep, 34 1, XXXI | with any other, but shall think that nothing can be done 35 1, XLVI | entirely when I came to think of the infinite loss and


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