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35 think
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34 heavenly
34 particulars
34 perhaps
34 prerogative
Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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heavenly

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XCIX | in its movements with the heavenly bodies, and yet not a heavenly 2 1, XCIX | heavenly bodies, and yet not a heavenly body itself, but simply 3 1, XCIX | weight, of the rotation of heavenly bodies, of heat, cold, light, 4 1, XCIX | wisdom, a condition far more heavenly. Now to this I readily assent, 5 1, XCIX | only of knowing, as in the heavenly bodies (for these he cannot 6 1, XCIX | more general form than the heavenly bodies themselves. For let 7 1, XII | from the influence of the heavenly bodies, and cold perhaps 8 1, XII | ancients fancied that the heavenly bodies had no other means 9 1, XIII | hotter.~14. The heat of the heavenly bodies, even in the hottest 10 1, XIII | Altogether, the heat of the heavenly bodies is increased in three 11 1, XIII | and of the rays of the heavenly bodies also (as they reach 12 1, XVII | heterogeneous (for the heat of heavenly bodies and the heat of fire 13 1, XVIII | separate from the rays of heavenly bodies), reject the nature 14 1, XVIII | bodies), reject the nature of heavenly bodies.~3. On account of 15 1, XVIII | rays of the moon and other heavenly bodies, with the exception 16 1, XIX | elements, of the nature of heavenly bodies, of rarity) are vague 17 1, XXXV | kinds of heat: the heat of heavenly bodies, the heat of animals, 18 1, XXXV | heterogeneous, since the heat of heavenly bodies and of animals generates 19 1, XXXV | to resemble the heat of heavenly bodies and of animals.~Again, 20 1, XXXV | seems to be proper to the heavenly bodies, station or rest 21 1, XXXV | rotation is not limited to heavenly bodies, but is shared also 22 1, XXXVI | motion of rotation in the heavenly bodies, or a motion apparent 23 1, XXXVI | a motion apparent in the heavenly bodies, and real in the 24 1, XXXIX | nearer intercourse with the heavenly bodies can be opened and 25 1, XLVI | that the revolutions of heavenly bodies are accomplished 26 1, XLVI | as regards our sight of heavenly bodies, a real time and 27 1, XLVI | that the images or rays of heavenly bodies could be conveyed 28 1, XLVI | doubt that the light of heavenly bodies exceeds many times 29 1, XLVIII| from the confines of the heavenly bodies; as also the great 30 1, XLVIII| as the proper motion of heavenly bodies, though there is 31 1, XLVIII| concocting power of the heavenly bodies, all tangible substances 32 1, L | in, and the rays of the heavenly bodies, cause much disturbance. 33 1, L | to keep off the air and heavenly bodies. I have sometimes 34 1, L | investigated — the heat of heavenly bodies by their rays direct,


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