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Francis Bacon
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consent

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XXVII | ground sufficiently firm for consent, for even if men went mad 2 1, LXXVII| preserved. Upon the point of consent also men are deceived, if 3 1, LXXVII| into more keenly. For true consent is that which consists in 4 1, LXXVII| along together, rather than consent. But even if it had been 5 1, LXXVII| been a real and widespread consent, still so little ought consent 6 1, LXXVII| consent, still so little ought consent to be deemed a sure and 7 1, LXXVII| of all auguries is from consent in matters intellectual ( 8 1, LXXVII| founders, or from general consent.~ 9 1, LXXXIV| philosophy, and then by general consent. Of the last I have spoken 10 1, LXXXIV| antiquity and authority and consent have so bound up men's powers 11 1, LXXXV | antiquity, authority, and consent, that has forced the industry 12 1, XC | things resting on authority, consent, fame and opinion, not on 13 1, XCIX | which passes among men by consent. Nay, I frankly declare 14 1, XXXV | moved or on its sympathy or consent with some other body. Now 15 1, XXXVI | them from above, and by consent therewith, and then fall 16 1, XXXVI | whether any such raising by consent or magnetic force may happen. 17 1, XXXVI | perfectly cosmical, and by consent of the universe, being most 18 1, XLV | power which operates by consent between the globe of the 19 1, XLVII | such a quantity as has consent with the configuration and 20 1, XLVIII| by gentle means, and with consent. But it is far more necessary ( 21 1, XLVIII| of smell as to induce by consent in the mouth of the stomach 22 1, XLVIII| or throat as to induce by consent a shaking of the head and 23 1, XLVIII| the like, owing to the ill consent which its parts have with 24 1, XLVIII| of weight, but to the ill consent of these fluids, as may 25 1, XLVIII| by a certain harmony and consent of the universe which has 26 1, L | which condense as it were by consent, as I have stated a little 27 1, L | simple configurations. For consent is nothing else than the 28 1, L | observable. For there is consent between sulphur, oil, and 29 1, L | limits.~The next most general consent is that between primary 30 1, L | it be said that there is consent and friendship between corn 31 1, L | doubting faith. There remains a consent of bodies, inartificial


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