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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | interruption of tacit objections—I think good to deliver it from 2 1, I | over; for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into 3 1, I | an ill-applied moderation think or maintain that a man can 4 1, IV | and altercations, and to think they are all out of their 5 1, V | oscula malignantis. This I think I have gained, that I ought 6 1, VII | parallels, would trouble him, I think, to find for her a parallel 7 1, VII | happened to say, “Do you think these men would have come 8 1, VII | you are much abused if you think your virtue can withstand 9 2, Int | the rest. So if any man think philosophy and universality 10 2, I | courtesy’s sake, he did think much to dispute with any 11 2, II | kind of ruminated history I think more fit to place amongst 12 2, IV | encounters, I do rather think that the fable was first, 13 2, VII | person Aristotle, I will think of him that he learned that 14 2, VII | are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they 15 2, VII | extremely deceived if they think there is an enmity or repugnancy 16 2, VIII | which is mathematic; but I think it more agreeable to the 17 2, X | The deficiences which I think good to note, being a few 18 2, X | and flattering opinion to think any medicine can be so sovereign 19 2, X | And although a man would think, by the daily visitations 20 2, X | inquired; the rather, I think, because they are supposed 21 2, XII | subject of rhetoric, we think it best to refer it to the 22 2, XIII | first to be spoken of, I think fit to refer over the further 23 2, XIV | imagination. But this part I think more proper to handle when 24 2, XIV | or inquired at all, and think good to place here, as that 25 2, XIV | saying, “Advise now, you that think it folly to invocate Neptune 26 2, XIV | vulgar sort; and although we think we govern our words, and 27 2, XVI | report it deficient, though I think it very worthy to be reduced 28 2, XXI | they must needs make men think that it is a terrible enemy, 29 2, XXII | corrupted, and made apt to think that there are no true differences 30 2, XXIII| and wisely said (though I think very untruly) by a nuncio 31 2, XXIII| man’s self, wherein men think he is rewarded when he is 32 2, XXIII| are spent about them; and think, if they be ever moving, 33 2, XXIII| lastly, no man I suppose will think that I mean fortunes are 34 2, XXIII| and is so well assisted, I think it decent to pass over this 35 2, XXIII| government, which is laws, I think good to note only one deficiency; 36 2, XXIII| and wisely said (though I think very untruly) by a nuncio 37 2, XXIII| man’s self, wherein men think he is rewarded when he is 38 2, XXIII| are spent about them; and think, if they be ever moving, 39 2, XXIII| lastly, no man I suppose will think that I mean fortunes are 40 2, XXIII| and is so well assisted, I think it decent to pass over this 41 2, XXIII| government, which is laws, I think good to note only one deficiency; 42 2, XXV | confession: as a man may well think, considering the chief doctors


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