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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XVI | and formed from things by proper methods.~ 2 1, XL | induction is no doubt the proper remedy to be applied for 3 1, XLII | owing either to his own proper and peculiar nature; or 4 1, LXIII | bodies have each a single and proper motion, and that if they 5 1, XCIX | must analyze nature by proper rejections and exclusions; 6 1, XCIX | preposterous, and that the true and proper or at any rate the chief 7 1, XXV | as shall be shown in the proper place.~ 8 1, XXVI | either be places in the proper sense of the word, as a 9 1, XXXII | as will be shown in the proper place, when I come to speak 10 1, XXXIII| as shall be shown in the proper place. Nor even in the universal 11 1, XXXV | ripening would seem to be the proper work of the sun. From this 12 1, XXXV | of rotation seems to be proper to the heavenly bodies, 13 1, XXXV | the heaven, as to their proper places. Now as for this 14 1, XXXVI | earth, by reason of their proper configuration; or else that 15 1, XL | immediate and relates to their proper objects.~In the first kind, 16 1, XL | whereof the melting is the proper action of the heat and spirit, 17 1, XLII | watery and fat, as its proper food.~Again, if the inquiry 18 1, XLII | the absence of instances proper, as a last resource, yet 19 1, XLII | also of great use even when proper instances are at hand20 1, XLIII | subject also will find its proper place among the supports 21 1, XLVIII| which bodies has its own proper limit of dimension out of 22 1, XLVIII| they deem perpetual and proper, all others adscititious. 23 1, XLVIII| opinion is looked upon as the proper motion of heavenly bodies, 24 1, XLVIII| they can, maintain their proper nature. And if compelled 25 1, XLIX | uses of life. But a more proper place for speaking of these 26 1, L | contrivances themselves the proper place for speaking will 27 1, L | or by the seasonable and proper alternation, series, and 28 1, L | otherwise than by cold, the proper office of which is to effect


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