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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | one of these methods or ways Anticipation of the Mind, 2 1, XIX | are and can be only two ways of searching into and discovering 3 1, XXII | XXII~Both ways set out from the senses 4 1, XXXII | wits or faculties, but of ways and methods, and the part 5 1, XLIX | Numberless, in short, are the ways, and sometimes imperceptible, 6 1, LXXIX | cause of great weight in all ways, namely, that during those 7 1, LXXXVII| they did them by means and ways of action not fabulous or 8 1, XCIV | of past time, and of the ways hitherto trodden. For most 9 1, XCVIII | philosophy. They differ in many ways, but especially in this: 10 1, XCIX | begun to think over all the ways of multiplying the force 11 1, XCIX | of the broadness of the ways it moves in, and its greater 12 1, XIII | bodies is increased in three ways: first, by perpendicularity; 13 1, XX | modified: while it expands all ways, it has at the same time 14 1, XXIX | form. For he that knows the ways of nature will more easily 15 1, XXIX | accurately describe her ways.~They differ in this also 16 1, XXXI | this is certain: that the ways and means of achieving the 17 1, XXXV | as is easily done in many ways, and were then to sprinkle 18 1, XXXVI | about in one of these three ways. Either there is an accession 19 1, XL | thing of great use in many ways, as well for light of information 20 1, XL | the dark and gone by blind ways and with efforts painstaking 21 1, XLII | substitution is made in two ways: either by gradual approximation 22 1, XLVIII | place generally in three ways: by the torpor of bodies; 23 1, XLVIII | and though in countless ways they be enticed and challenged 24 1, L | bodies chiefly in seven ways, viz., either by exclusion 25 1, L | succession of all these ways, or at any rate of some 26 1, L | soporifics. There are two ways in which spirits are condensed 27 1, L | which fall in most with the ways of nature, are not explored 28 1, LI | are brought about in three ways: either by self-multiplication, 29 1, LI | cannons and mines. Of which ways the two former require a


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