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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | distinction which is itself drawn entirely from a vulgar notion, 2 1, LXXIV | LXXIV~Signs also are to be drawn from the increase and progress 3 1, LXXVII| and established as to have drawn both ages in its train — 4 1, LXXVII| not good, whether they be drawn from their origin, or from 5 1, LXXIX | times, when Socrates had drawn down philosophy from heaven 6 1, LXXX | philosophy, which might have drawn out of the true contemplation 7 1, LXXXIX| of certain persons been drawn to take part against her.~ 8 1, XCIV | argument of hope; I mean that drawn from the errors of past 9 1, XCVIII| foundation of it, has been drawn up on a better plan; but 10 1, XCIX | as it were, animate, be drawn up and marshaled; and the 11 1, XCIX | argument of hope may be drawn from this — that some of 12 1, XCIX | fallacious, for streams that are drawn from the springheads of 13 1, XCIX | the history (which I have drawn out in the third part), 14 1, XCIX | from the understanding, or drawn up by logic, as by wheels 15 1, XVII | ever allow myself to be drawn away from things themselves 16 1, XXIII | opinion concerning the form, drawn from a view of the efficient/ 17 1, XXIX | whatever is admitted must be drawn from grave and credible 18 1, XXXV | a received division and drawn from the depths of philosophy, 19 1, XXXVII| action, by which iron is drawn to the magnet, heavy bodies 20 1, XXXIX | said that a straight line drawn with a pen or pencil is 21 1, XL | between configurations is drawn from the abundance or scantiness 22 1, XL | increases it. But I have drawn up a very accurate table 23 1, XLV | one end of it, and, having drawn out the air through the 24 1, XLV | the water it would have drawn in air with a hissing sound), 25 1, XLVIII| vacuum," as when water is drawn up by suction or in a pump; 26 1, XLVIII| which it cannot easily be drawn to any considerable extent. 27 1, XLVIII| the latter, substances are drawn together by the tie of close 28 1, XLVIII| are with stronger effort drawn and collected together; 29 1, XLVIII| divisions I have made may not be drawn more accurately according 30 1, L | which is that the water is drawn up; and also by the similar 31 1, L | few days, and after that drawn off the water, that so I 32 1, L | the hole the air would be drawn up with a hissing noise, 33 1, L | as much water would be drawn up as there would have been


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