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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | eloquentia fuit. For if we note it well, speech that is 2 1, III | Athenians: “If it please you to note it, my counsels unto you 3 1, VI | work of six days; such a note of difference it pleased 4 1, VII | acts in war there needs no note or recital, having been 5 1, VII | et contra, &c.”~(16) But note, again, how well he could 6 2, Int | nati.”~10. Another defect I note, wherein I shall need some 7 2, Int | Another defect which I note is an intermission or neglect 8 2, Int | Another defect which I note ascendeth a little higher 9 2, Int | last defect which I will note is, that there hath not 10 2, Int | purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiences, 11 2, I | as extant, the fourth I note as deficient. For no man 12 2, I | unprofitably as I am moved to note them as deficient. For I 13 2, II | the world it is in vain to note them for deficient. Deficient 14 2, II | possession I cannot but note that in our times it lieth 15 2, III | part I ought in no sort to note as deficient; only I would 16 2, VI | deficience, as I rather note an excess; whereunto I have 17 2, VI | angels and spirits I cannot note as deficient, for many have 18 2, VIII | And, therefore, we may note in these sciences which 19 2, VIII | doth naturally result a note what things are yet held 20 2, VIII | but passed it over without note, by the suggestion and solicitation 21 2, IX | In the former of these I note a deficience. For Aristotle 22 2, X | deficiences which I think good to note, being a few of many, and 23 2, X | Therefore I will not doubt to note as a deficience, that they 24 2, X | conclude this part with the note of one deficience more, 25 2, X | not true, yet I forbear to note any deficiences; for the 26 2, XIV | the analogy of sciences I note as deficient.~ 27 2, XVI | sorts: the one when the note hath some similitude or 28 2, XVII | inquisition, and therefore note it for deficient.~(5) Another 29 2, XVIII| inquisition, and therefore note it for deficient.~(5) Another 30 2, XXI | integrity and truth, which I note as deficient, seemeth to 31 2, XXII | Wherein we may further note, that there seemeth to be 32 2, XXIII| root springeth chiefly that note or opinion, which by us 33 2, XXIII| touching negotiation, which we note to be deficient.~(10) But 34 2, XXIII| such knowledges, which I note as deficient, to be thought 35 2, XXIII| is laws, I think good to note only one deficiency; which 36 2, XXIII| root springeth chiefly that note or opinion, which by us 37 2, XXIII| touching negotiation, which we note to be deficient.~(10) But 38 2, XXIII| such knowledges, which I note as deficient, to be thought 39 2, XXIII| is laws, I think good to note only one deficiency; which 40 2, XXV | God.~(6) Here therefore I note this deficiency, that there 41 2, XXV | rather give it in advice than note it as deficient, that the 42 2, XXV | I could discover; with a note and description of those


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