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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | devout cheerfulness: in like manner there belongeth to kings 2 1, Int | subject. But your Majesty’s manner of speech is, indeed, prince-like, 3 1, IV | For we see that it is the manner of men to scandalise and 4 1, IV | again, a delight in their manner of style and phrase, and 5 1, IV | authors which write in that manner. But the excess of this 6 1, IV | and philosophy), or in the manner or method of handling of 7 1, V | Another error is in the manner of the tradition and delivery 8 1, VII | performing the same with so good manner as the hearers were much 9 2, Int | and bishops, so in like manner there cannot but be a fraternity 10 2, I | curious and vain wits, as the manner of Mirabilaries is to do; 11 2, I | Socrates, after his wandering manner of inductions, put first 12 2, II | times passed, after the manner of the sacred history, which 13 2, II | memorable voyages after the manner of heaven about the globe 14 2, IV | than the vulgar in that manner) because men in those times 15 2, VII | is received. And in like manner, I doubt not but it will 16 2, VII | compounded of them. In the same manner to inquire the form of a 17 2, VIII | them not in that fabulous manner. Of this kind of learning 18 2, VIII | the thing nourished, the manner of increase and clearing 19 2, VIII | clearing of spirits, the manner of the depredations which 20 2, VIII | truth requireth another manner of severity and attention. 21 2, X | many things are new in this manner, which are not new in the 22 2, XII | imagination in nature, and the manner of fortifying the same, 23 2, XIII | that it was no marvel (the manner of antiquity being to consecrate 24 2, XIII | particulars; which their manner was to use but as lictores 25 2, XIII | intellectual powers, and upon the manner of collecting and concluding 26 2, XIV | imaginations. So, in like manner, although our persons live 27 2, XVII | enemy at his back. In like manner, the use of confutation 28 2, XVII | to their limitation and manner. For herein Ramus merited 29 2, XVII | deliver knowledges in such manner as men may speedily come 30 2, XVIII| enemy at his back. In like manner, the use of confutation 31 2, XVIII| to their limitation and manner. For herein Ramus merited 32 2, XVIII| deliver knowledges in such manner as men may speedily come 33 2, XIX | speak, which he did in this manner:— “These poor innocent wretches 34 2, XX | and open in a more clear manner.~(7) There is formed in 35 2, XX | Olympian games, he knew the manner, that some came to try their 36 2, XXI | voluntary; much after the same manner was the diversity between 37 2, XXI | is not the same with the manner of joining them and erecting 38 2, XXI | is not the same with the manner of setting it on work and 39 2, XXI | dispersed than deficient; which manner of dispersed writing in 40 2, XXII | like it was after their manner, rather in subtlety of definitions ( 41 2, XXII | more to have taught the manner of superinducing that habit: 42 2, XXIII| scornful natures, whose manner is to esteem it for contumely, 43 2, XXIII| thereof to the people as the manner was, did conclude every 44 2, XXIII| differing character and manner of his commending Germanicus 45 2, XXIII| have in a natural and free manner professed their desires, 46 2, XXIII| more dark and dissembling manner as Tacitus saith of him, 47 2, XXIII| Caesar saith in a despising manner of Cato the second, when 48 2, XXIII| master of his gold. In like manner it may be truly affirmed 49 2, XXIII| scornful natures, whose manner is to esteem it for contumely, 50 2, XXIII| thereof to the people as the manner was, did conclude every 51 2, XXIII| differing character and manner of his commending Germanicus 52 2, XXIII| have in a natural and free manner professed their desires, 53 2, XXIII| more dark and dissembling manner as Tacitus saith of him, 54 2, XXIII| Caesar saith in a despising manner of Cato the second, when 55 2, XXIII| master of his gold. In like manner it may be truly affirmed 56 2, XXV | or collection. So in like manner the volumes of the modern 57 2, XXV | sound difference between the manner of the exposition of the 58 2, XXV | thoughts. Much in the like manner it is with the Scriptures, 59 2, XXV | which is only after the manner as men use to interpret


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