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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLII | in the greater or common world.~ 2 1, XLV | order and regularity in the world than it finds. And though 3 1, XLVIII | any end or limit to the world, but always as of necessity 4 1, LXIII | his logic: fashioning the world out of categories; assigning 5 1, LXIX | little else than make the world the bondslave of human thought, 6 1, LXX | show themselves off to the world, and so raise the credit 7 1, LXXII | regions and districts of the world they knew but a small portion, 8 1, LXXII | the provinces of the New World, even by hearsay or any 9 1, LXXII | both many parts of the New World and the limits on every 10 1, LXXII | on every side of the Old World are known, and our stock 11 1, LXXV | despair of the rest of the world. Hence the school of the 12 1, LXXVIII| intervening ages of the world, in respect of any rich 13 1, LXXXIV | For the old age of the world is to be accounted the true 14 1, LXXXIV | that earlier age of the world in which the ancients lived, 15 1, LXXXIV | elder, yet in respect of the world it was the younger. And 16 1, LXXXIV | more advanced age of the world, and stored and stocked 17 1, LXXXVI | them into the view of the world so fashioned and masked 18 1, XCII | time and of the ages of the world the sciences have their 19 1, XCIII | touching the last ages of the world: "Many shall go to and fro, 20 1, XCIII | thorough passage of the world (which now by so many distant 21 1, XCIX | for so many ages of the world concealed from men, nor 22 1, XCIX | cannot understand how the world should have missed it so 23 1, XCIX | temple after the model of the world. That model therefore I 24 1, XCIX | mankind whether the new world be that island of Atlantis 25 1, XCIX | understanding a true model of the world, such as it is in fact, 26 1, XCIX | dissection and anatomy of the world. But I say that those foolish 27 1, XCIX | matter, published them to the world, adding a few examples here 28 1, XCIX | of things throughout the world; the first in literature, 29 1, XXVII | the configuration of the world rather than to simple forms 30 1, XXVII | very configuration of the world itself in its greater parts 31 1, XXVII | there is the Old and New World, both of which are broad 32 1, XXXVI | differ from the poles of the world; to which two things we


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