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Francis Bacon
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1 Int | Francis Bacon his Apologie in certain Imputations concerning the 2 1, I | both.” And for the second, certain it is there is no vexation 3 1, I | another, to gratify him?” For certain it is that God worketh nothing 4 1, IV | otiosorum.~(7) Notwithstanding, certain it is that if those schoolmen 5 1, IV | the arts themselves, or to certain authors in any art. The 6 1, V | their labours to aspire to certain second prizes: as to be 7 1, VII | conclude, therefore, as certain critics are used to say 8 1, VIII | in general and in sum, certain it is that Veritas and Bonitas 9 2, Int | relying upon Vulcan. But certain it is, that unto the deep, 10 2, II | massive bodies, that they have certain trepidations and waverings 11 2, II | For giving but a touch of certain magnificent buildings, he 12 2, V | stand doubtful. For I find a certain rhapsody of natural theology, 13 2, V | of things there should be certain participles in nature which 14 2, VII | truth of nature lieth hid in certain deep mines and caves;” and 15 2, VIII | mention in books, containing certain credulous and superstitious 16 2, VIII | to make doubtful things certain, and not those which labour 17 2, VIII | those which labour to make certain things doubtful. Therefore 18 2, X | to be found in man’s body certain correspondences and parallels, 19 2, X | down and delivered over certain experimental medicines for 20 2, XIII | induced, yet, nevertheless, certain it is that middle propositions 21 2, XIII | assign and direct us to certain marks, or places, which 22 2, XIV | distribution of things into certain tribes, which we call categories 23 2, XIV | sentiendum ut sapientes, yet certain it is that words, as a Tartar’ 24 2, XIV | notioribus, every of these hath certain subjects in the matter of 25 2, XIV | they have chiefest use; and certain others, from which respectively 26 2, XV | than those received. It is certain the art (as it is) may be 27 2, XVII | way to reduce learning to certain empty and barren generalities; 28 2, XVIII| way to reduce learning to certain empty and barren generalities; 29 2, XX | compounded sciences chiefly of a certain resplendent or lustrous 30 2, XX | but yet if it exceed a certain quantity, it forsaketh the 31 2, XXI | in felicity; and if so, certain it is, that virtue hath 32 2, XXI | Neither am I moved with certain courtly decencies, which 33 2, XXI | Cassius invited to a supper certain whose opinions they meant 34 2, XXII | formal, real, humorous, certain, huomo di prima impressione, 35 2, XXIII| many others, to walk at certain hours in the Place, and 36 2, XXIII| the Pope, returning from a certain nation where he served as 37 2, XXIII| For there are in nature certain fountains of justice whence 38 2, XXIII| what means laws may be made certain, and what are the causes 39 2, XXIII| many others, to walk at certain hours in the Place, and 40 2, XXIII| the Pope, returning from a certain nation where he served as 41 2, XXIII| For there are in nature certain fountains of justice whence 42 2, XXIII| what means laws may be made certain, and what are the causes 43 2, XXV | of these have been drawn certain senses and expositions of


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