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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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space

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XIII | generated, unless some hollow space be allowed it to move and 2 1, XXVI | there, as if in infinite space. Whereas, if we have any 3 1, XXXVI | so as to occupy a greater space and dimension, and again 4 1, XXXVI | necessity of occupying a larger space than the body had filled 5 1, XXXVI | gentle, and requires a hollow space wherein to play and try 6 1, XXXVII| instant of time, and in space, passing through degrees 7 1, XXXVII| time, and some distance of space, in which the virtue or 8 1, XXXVII| certain time and in a certain space without a body, since it 9 1, XXXVII| certain time and in a certain space altogether without a body, 10 1, XL | matter occupying the same space or dimensions. For all other 11 1, XL | matter occupies how much space in each. For there is nothing 12 1, XL | contained under the same space or dimensions according 13 1, XL | require twenty-one times the space occupied by the gold.~Now 14 1, XL | quantity of matter in a given space. After that, I noted exactly 15 1, XL | air. Then, comparing the space which the body had occupied 16 1, XL | wine in the phial with the space which it afterward occupied 17 1, XLII | gold as through an equal space of air, or through ignited 18 1, XLIV | either by distances of space, or by moments of time, 19 1, XLV | contracted itself into a less space and was simply squeezed 20 1, XLV | necessarily contracted into less space, a sphere being the figure 21 1, XLV | dew. I then computed the space lost by the compression 22 1, XLVI | of the rod by degrees of space. For all motion or natural 23 1, XLVI | through such an immense space and did not rather take 24 1, XLVIII| something, and occupy some space; and, to whatever straits 25 1, XLVIII| any rate in a very brief space of time. The motions therefore 26 1, XLVIII| and unfolding itself in space, within certain limits, 27 1, XLVIII| would be floating in empty space like fine dust) and by many 28 1, L | quantity, but contracted in space; nor does the motion of 29 1, L | which occupies a far greater space in powder than as simple


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