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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | that it is an excellent thing to speak with the tongues 2 1, II | than enable thereunto, is a thing very improbable; we see 3 1, II | be granted that any such thing be, it must be remembered 4 1, II | slothful: it were a strange thing if that which accustometh 5 1, III | a reverent and honoured thing poverty of fortune was for 6 1, III | of learned men, it is a thing personal and individual: 7 1, IV | notwithstanding it is a thing not hastily to be condemned, 8 1, VI | glory of God is to conceal a thing, but the glory of the king 9 1, VI | extinguished, as if no such thing had ever been.~(15) And 10 1, VII | whereof question was made what thing was worthy to be put into 11 1, VII | herein again it may seem a thing scholastical, and somewhat 12 1, VIII | beasts as herdmen have, is a thing contemptible; to have commandment 13 1, VIII | immortal and incorruptible a thing did knowledge seem unto 14 2, Int | prosecutions. For it is one thing to set forth what ground 15 2, Int | lieth unmanured, and another thing to correct ill husbandry 16 2, VII | when Nature intendeth one thing and Providence draweth forth 17 2, VIII | pretence or end. For it is a thing more probable that he that 18 2, VIII | assimilation of nourishment to the thing nourished, the manner of 19 2, VIII | impossibility you add what thing is extant which cometh the 20 2, VIII | not reign except the first thing he did he killed all his 21 2, XIII | intending or practising some one thing, urged and imposed by an 22 2, XIII | service. Certainly it is a thing may touch a man with a religious 23 2, XIV | invention of the mean is one thing, and the judgment of the 24 2, XIV | by syllogism, as it is a thing most agreeable to the mind 25 2, XIV | conjugates, whereas no such thing is; as they have feigned 26 2, XV | it is but a counterfeit thing in knowledges to be forward 27 2, XX | disturbance; as if it were not a thing much more happy to fail 28 2, XXIII| professed, hath been thought a thing impolitic and unlucky, as 29 2, XXIII| is as hard and severe a thing to be a true politique, 30 2, XXIII| mind proceedeth, it is a thing most prejudicial; and nothing 31 2, XXIII| mind, and so to have one thing under another, as if he 32 2, XXIII| shall bring forth a vain thing.” And although men should 33 2, XXIII| professed, hath been thought a thing impolitic and unlucky, as 34 2, XXIII| is as hard and severe a thing to be a true politique, 35 2, XXIII| mind proceedeth, it is a thing most prejudicial; and nothing 36 2, XXIII| mind, and so to have one thing under another, as if he 37 2, XXIII| shall bring forth a vain thing.” And although men should 38 2, XXV | reverence and veneration a thing they called law and manners. 39 2, XXV | done, it seemeth to me a thing usual, by pretext of true 40 2, XXV | the field. So as it is a thing of great use well to define 41 2, XXV | reduced into method of art; a thing abounding in sermons, which 42 2, XXV | which will remain, and a thing wherein this age excelleth.


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