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Francis Bacon
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three

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLV | the square with the other three which the sense perceives. 2 1, LXII | false philosophy — is of three kinds: the Sophistical, 3 1, LXXVIII| wastes and deserts. For only three revolutions and periods 4 1, LXXIX | therefore that during those three periods natural philosophy 5 1, XCIX | which part is performed by three refutations: first, by the 6 1, XCIX | conspicuously than in those three which were unknown to the 7 1, XCIX | and the magnet. For these three have changed the whole face 8 1, XCIX | amiss to distinguish the three kinds and, as it were, grades 9 1, X | former again is divided into three ministrations: a ministration 10 1, XII | remain tightly closed for three or four days; then open 11 1, XIII | heavenly bodies is increased in three ways: first, by perpendicularity; 12 1, XV | work and office of these three tables I call the Presentation 13 1, XX | have permission, after the three Tables of First Presentation ( 14 1, XXVI | prose. From this group of three instances, viz., order, 15 1, XXVI | far to range. Now in the three foregoing instances the 16 1, XXVIII | two, sometimes even with three, which property no other 17 1, XXXV | authorized) that there are three kinds of heat: the heat 18 1, XXXVI | nature the road branches into three. For the motion by which 19 1, XXXVI | brought about in one of these three ways. Either there is an 20 1, XXXIX | the aids to sight are of three kinds: it may be enabled 21 1, XL | general, whereas the other three give hardly any information 22 1, XLI | in the ground two days, three days, four days, and so 23 1, XLIV | material and provision. The three instances which serve us 24 1, XLVIII | takes place generally in three ways: by the torpor of bodies; 25 1, XLVIII | shaken off by the help of three things: either by heat, 26 1, XLVIII | It manifests itself in three things: in rays of light, 27 1, L | it contained. It stood on three feet (like a tripod) the 28 1, LI | conjecture) are brought about in three ways: either by self-multiplication,


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