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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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perfect

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLV | celestial bodies move in perfect circles, spirals and dragons 2 1, LXI | of a straight line or a perfect circle, much depends on 3 1, LXXXVI | present the form and plan of a perfect science. But the first and 4 1, LXXXVI | delivered to them as long since perfect and complete.~ 5 1, LXXXVIII| having their art thought perfect, and for the miserable vainglory 6 1, XCIX | straighter line or more perfect circle than anyone else, 7 1, XCIX | straighter line or a more perfect circle than anyone else 8 1, XCIX | should think our knowledge perfect, and yet not know anything 9 1, XCIX | without it) or that it is perfect. For I am of the opinion 10 1, XCIX | practice.~For a true and perfect rule of operation, then, 11 1, XCIX | form itself. For a true and perfect axiom of knowledge, then, 12 1, XCIX | and rudiments up to the perfect mineral; or in like manner, 13 1, XVIII | for these tables are not perfect, but meant only for examples.~ 14 1, XXI | Interpretation of Nature and true and perfect Induction. In propounding 15 1, XXVII | is manifest that in all perfect animals there is a determination 16 1, XXXI | are the most complete and perfect; because starting from them 17 1, XXXI | great and masterly and most perfect works in every one of them, 18 1, XXXVI | explaining celestial motions by perfect circles. For this motion 19 1, XLI | such inquiries concerning perfect animals by cutting out the 20 1, XLII | inquiry be not into the more perfect mixtures of pneumatic bodies 21 1, XLVIII | their declination from a perfect circle by spiral lines more 22 1, XLVIII | their declination from a perfect circle by spiral lines more 23 1, L | going to operate; also the perfect stopping up of vessels by 24 1, L | substances, for the more perfect enclosure of them and to 25 1, L | despair of preserving the perfect quantity without diminution, 26 1, L | internal motions exhibit and perfect themselves when the extraneous


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