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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XXXI | forever in a circle with mean and contemptible progress.~ 2 1, XLIV | alike. Neither again do I mean this only of entire systems, 3 1, XLIX | be occupied with things mean and transitory; things not 4 1, LVI | tempered that they can hold the mean, neither carping at what 5 1, LXVI | local motion. What they mean no doubt is this: if a body 6 1, LXXV | testimony the most valid). I mean the confession of the very 7 1, XCIV | as an argument of hope; I mean that drawn from the errors 8 1, XCVII | end; for the thing which I mean tends to the putting off 9 1, XCIX | the most general; such, I mean, as are not abstract, but 10 1, XCIX | commonly known; many which are mean and low; many, lastly, which 11 1, XCIX | And for things that are mean or even filthy — things 12 1, XCIX | of existence; and things mean and splendid exist alike. 13 1, XCIX | generated, so, too, from mean and sordid instances there 14 1, XCIX | things either common, or mean, or oversubtle and in their 15 1, XCIX | philosophy only, or whether I mean that the other sciences, 16 1, XCIX | method. Now I certainly mean what I have said to be understood 17 1, XCIX | more sure.~Nor again do I mean to say that no improvement 18 1, XCIX | with its clauses that I mean when I speak of forms, a 19 1, XVII | when I speak of forms, I mean nothing more than those 20 1, XVIII | By principial nature I mean that which exists in the 21 1, XX | I would be understood to mean not that heat generates 22 1, XXI | In propounding which, I mean, when Tables are necessary, 23 1, XXXIII| are in no case fixed. I mean propositions in which the 24 1, XL | known to us (such bodies I mean as are tolerably compact 25 1, XLII | hand — for the purpose, I mean, of corroborating the information 26 1, XLVI | regulates a far larger mass — I mean the contriving that of two 27 1, XLVIII| continuity, by which I do not mean simple and primary continuity 28 1, XLVIII| simple generation. By which I mean not the generation of integral 29 1, XLVIII| bodies which so exist in a mean state between conveniences 30 1, XLVIII| out. I do not, however, mean to say that other species 31 1, XLVIII| real state of the case (I mean whether by predominancy 32 1, XLIX | intimating instances, those, I mean, which intimate or point 33 1, L | the earth itself, those I mean in which metals and fossils 34 1, L | with careful attention. I mean the proneness or reluctance 35 1, LI | Instances of Magic, by which I mean those wherein the material


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