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mass 27
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27 already
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27 matters
27 moreover
27 never
Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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mass

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | reason of the change the mass and quantity of the body 2 1, LXXXI | themselves to augment the mass of arts and sciences, that 3 1, LXXXI | sciences, that from the mass already at hand they neither 4 1, LXXXII| operated on the created mass. Let men therefore cease 5 1, XCVII | medley and ill-digested mass, made up of much credulity 6 1, XCIX | namely, that there is a great mass of inventions still remaining 7 1, XII | the obstructions of the mass of ice which hemmed her 8 1, XII | and is the motion of a mass, and not of particles; so 9 1, XIII | touch it.~40. The less the mass of a body, the sooner is 10 1, XXXI | lie buried deep beneath a mass of falsehood and fable, 11 1, XXXV | great is the quantity and mass of water suddenly discharged 12 1, XXXV | that a dense and compact mass, at a great distance from 13 1, XXXVI | waters coming in a vast mass from the East Indian Ocean 14 1, XXXVI | there is no accession to the mass of water, but the same waters ( 15 1, XXXVI | they are attracted by the mass and body of earth itself 16 1, XXXVI | take the attraction of the mass of the earth as the cause 17 1, XXXVI | flame to be hindered by a mass of matter sufficient to 18 1, XXXVI | altogether avoided if the solid mass suppress the flame before 19 1, XLII | attract iron as well through a mass of gold as through an equal 20 1, XLV | which depends either on the mass or quantity of matter in 21 1, XLVI | bend and guide such a vast mass of body were it not for 22 1, XLVI | the slowness of the bodily mass in exerting its resistance.~ 23 1, XLVI | presently) wherein a small mass of matter overcomes and 24 1, XLVI | and regulates a far larger mass — I mean the contriving 25 1, XLVIII| would reunite into an entire mass, is kept from doing so by 26 1, XLVIII| the artist out of the rude mass of stone or wood educes, 27 1, XLVIII| earth stands still in its mass while its extremities are


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