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Francis Bacon
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inquiry

   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | in quenching and stopping inquiry; and have done more harm 2 Pre | complaining of the difficulty of inquiry and the obscurity of things, 3 1, LXVI | their contemplation and inquiry. For the former tend to 4 1, LXVII | introduce a wandering kind of inquiry that leads to nothing; of 5 1, LXX | in the thing itself; the inquiry must be enlarged so as to 6 1, LXXXVIII| solidity without further inquiry as to why separation or 7 1, XCIX | pertain to the subject of inquiry shall, by means of Tables 8 1, XCIX | received in passing without any inquiry into their causes; insomuch 9 1, XCIX | said above. For the form of inquiry and discovery that was in 10 1, XCIX | condition of the subject of the inquiry.~CXXVIII~On one point not 11 1, XCIX | As, for instance, when inquiry is made from what beginnings, 12 1, XCIX | of nature. So also in the inquiry concerning the process of 13 1, XCIX | As, for instance, when inquiry is made concerning the whole 14 1, XII | on this point let further inquiry be made.~To the 3rd.~9. 15 1, XII | should be made more diligent inquiry. For herbs and vegetables, 16 1, XII | should be made more diligent inquiry. For quicklime sprinkled 17 1, XII | conveniently be referred to the inquiry concerning cold.~ 18 1, XIII | in which the nature under inquiry is found in different degrees, 19 1, XIII | fevers.~11. Let further inquiry be made into the different 20 1, XIII | sparrows.~12. Let further inquiry be made into the different 21 1, XIII | these points let further inquiry be made.~23. The flame of 22 1, XX | which requires a separate inquiry.~Again, our notion of fire 23 1, XX | speak more at length in the inquiry concerning Cold. Nor is 24 1, XXI | proceed at large; so that the inquiry may be kept clear, and yet 25 1, XXIX | we are not to desist from inquiry until the cause of the deviation 26 1, XXXIII | form of the nature under inquiry.~For example, let the nature 27 1, XXXVI | this point therefore the inquiry is brought. Now it has been 28 1, XXXVI | is the ebb. But on this inquiry should be made separately. 29 1, XXXVI | of motion and reduce our inquiry to the last; that is to 30 1, XXXVI | questionable, and further inquiry must be made.~Again, let 31 1, XXXVI | But with reference to this inquiry the road branches into two 32 1, XLII | proper food.~Again, if the inquiry be not into the more perfect 33 1, XLII | provided that diligent inquiry has been first made whether 34 1, L | cannot hope for much from an inquiry into sympathies. With regard 35 1, L | utterly impatient both of the inquiry and the practice, though


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