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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | thought that of all the persons living that I have known, 2 1, II | doth warrant that, both in persons and in times, there hath 3 1, II | visible in times than in persons, by how much an age is greater 4 1, II | that are learned; for other persons love it for profit, as a 5 1, II | base, bloody, and envious persons that have governed; which 6 1, III | delicacy of princes and great persons had long since turned to 7 1, III | of the frailty of their persons, the casualty of their fortunes, 8 1, III | themselves to particular persons, which want of exact application 9 1, III | usually in the houses of great persons, being little better than 10 1, III | or if to kings and great persons, it was to some such as 11 1, IV | truth or no use; and those persons we esteem vain which are 12 1, IV | their dictator) as their persons were shut up in the cells 13 1, VI | state, figured in the two persons of Abel and Cain, and in 14 1, VI | the first He did employ persons altogether unlearned, otherwise 15 1, VII | people, and other eminent persons in civil merit, were honoured 16 1, VII | when kings themselves, or persons of authority under them, 17 1, VII | and divers other learned persons, that followed him in camp, 18 1, VII | lively images of actions and persons, expressed in the greatest 19 1, VIII | give fortune to particular persons. For it was well noted long 20 2, Int | books of learning, and the persons of the learned. For as water, 21 2, Int | works pertaining to the persons of learned men (besides 22 2, Int | and in princes or superior persons, of visitation: to enter 23 2, II | naufragii: when industrious persons, by an exact and scrupulous 24 2, II | faces and deportments of persons, and passeth over in silence 25 2, II | likewise in the history of persons, and chiefly of actions; 26 2, III | it”—that is, mere sensual persons, which hasten by God’s judgments, 27 2, VII | respectively of both those persons; not because those final 28 2, IX | therefore, a number of subtle persons, whose eyes do dwell upon 29 2, XIV | example; not only in the persons of the sophists, but even 30 2, XIV | like manner, although our persons live in the view of heaven, 31 2, XVII | impostures of many vain persons, who have made it as a false 32 2, XVIII| impostures of many vain persons, who have made it as a false 33 2, XXI | of many other excellent persons, wiser a great deal than 34 2, XXI | of the mind of particular persons.~(11) The knowledge concerning 35 2, XXIII| resolution of particular persons is more suddenly subverted. 36 2, XXIII| briber than a respecter of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth 37 2, XXIII| of particulars touching persons, their natures, their desires 38 2, XXIII| like: and this not only of persons but of actions; what are 39 2, XXIII| it also the knowledge of persons is very erroneous: for men 40 2, XXIII| of particulars, touching persons and actions, are as the 41 2, XXIII| their natures, and private persons by their ends. For princes 42 2, XXIII| business, and the diversity of persons, to have privacy and conversation 43 2, XXIII| unsafety (as in military persons); or at times when others 44 2, XXIII| resolution of particular persons is more suddenly subverted. 45 2, XXIII| briber than a respecter of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth 46 2, XXIII| of particulars touching persons, their natures, their desires 47 2, XXIII| like: and this not only of persons but of actions; what are 48 2, XXIII| it also the knowledge of persons is very erroneous: for men 49 2, XXIII| of particulars, touching persons and actions, are as the 50 2, XXIII| their natures, and private persons by their ends. For princes 51 2, XXIII| business, and the diversity of persons, to have privacy and conversation 52 2, XXIII| unsafety (as in military persons); or at times when others 53 2, XXV | how far forth particular persons continue to be inspired; 54 2, XXV | God consisteth of three persons in unity of Godhead. The 55 2, XXV | Deity, or respective to the persons. The works of God summary 56 2, XXV | they refer to the three persons: that of the creation, in 57 2, XXV | it referreth to the three persons in Deity: sins of infirmity


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