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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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fact

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, I | only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course 2 1, XLII | different individuals) is in fact a thing variable and full 3 1, LXIII | any weight be given to the fact that in his books on animals 4 1, LXVI | violent motion is also in fact natural; the external efficient 5 1, LXXV | of things (which are in fact laws of pure act) are past 6 1, LXXVI | the schools themselves, a fact which sufficiently shows 7 1, LXXVII | confirmation, that it is in fact a strong presumption the 8 1, LXXXVIII| thought a subtle matter. In fact, what in some things is 9 1, LXXXIX | concerned — which is in fact nothing else but to seek 10 1, XCIX | us in each case what the fact in nature is, the discovery 11 1, XCIX | whether I cannot in very fact lay more firmly the foundations 12 1, XCIX | world, such as it is in fact, not such as a man's own 13 1, XCIX | the investigation of the fact itself or truth of the thing, 14 1, XCIX | many natures which are in fact newly brought out and superinduced 15 1, XII | And this appears from the fact that on the tops of mountains, 16 1, XII | And it is a well-known fact, and looked upon as a sort 17 1, XXV | to the sense; and that in fact there is inherent in all 18 1, XXV | armed magnet. For it is a fact in nature that an armed 19 1, XXXI | and the like — things in fact most familiar, but in nature 20 1, XXXVI | flame by itself. But the fact is that the generation of 21 1, XXXVI | lighted flame is air, when in fact they are substances quite 22 1, XXXIX | uneven and crooked, the fact being that neither the motion 23 1, XXXIX | separate and distinct, of which fact there was but a bare suspicion 24 1, XL | the body of the water, the fact being that the greatest 25 1, XLVI | produce an impression.~This fact, with others like it, has 26 1, XLVII | quickly, which is not the fact. Nor do the same proportions 27 1, XLVIII | motion, however, in point of fact is sufficiently weak and 28 1, XLVIII | mortification of quicksilver. The fact also that oil does not mix 29 1, XLVIII | as may be seen from the fact that spirit of wine, though


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