| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] mentioned 17 mercenary 1 mercury 5 mere 17 merely 30 messengers 1 messmates 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 generated 17 instruments 17 mentioned 17 mere 17 moon 17 open 17 points | Francis Bacon The new Organon IntraText - Concordances mere |
Book, Aphorism
1 1, LIV | his natural philosophy a mere bond servant to his logic, 2 1, LXXXII| band, as the saying is — a mere groping, as of men in the 3 1, XCVII | knowledge, as we have it, is a mere medley and ill-digested 4 1, XCIX | I have already remarked, mere groping in the dark, and 5 1, XCIX | knowledge and judgment, the mere transferring of the experiments 6 1, XCIX | hunting out works by the mere dealing with experiment, 7 1, XIV | not only insert sometimes mere traditions and reports ( 8 1, XVIII | oil, air, and the rest) by mere approach to a fire, or other 9 1, XXVI | subtlety and verging on mere abstraction.~For example, 10 1, XXVII | conformity, to say nothing of the mere observation of the resemblance 11 1, XXXVI | is excited either by the mere desire of the body to expand 12 1, XXXVI | bursting into flame, by mere eruption and expansion almost 13 1, XXXVII| occupying moments not a mere instant of time, and in 14 1, XLVIII| relaxation. For either in a mere thrust, or in flight through 15 1, XLIX | what is useful to man. For mere power and mere knowledge 16 1, XLIX | man. For mere power and mere knowledge exalt human nature, 17 1, L | experiment succeed not with mere continuance, the business