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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | towards learning which the example and countenance of two so 2 1, IV | though I have represented an example of late times, yet it hath 3 1, VI | natural philosophy; as for example, cosmography, and the roundness 4 1, VI | and provocation of their example, have much quickened and 5 1, VII | virtue and learning (for what example should come with any grace 6 2, Int | an instance or two, for example sake, of things that are 7 2, I | hath showed in your own example, who, with the two clear 8 2, I | inductions, put first an example of a fair virgin, and then 9 2, V | several respects. As for example, that logic considereth 10 2, V | need not be doubted. For example: Is not the rule, Si inoequalibus 11 2, VII | not as to the forms. For example, if the cause of whiteness 12 2, VIII | the first, we see a good example thereof in Aristotle’s Problems 13 2, VIII | this we see the familiar example in lawyers and scholars, 14 2, X | infinitely more honoured by the example of our Saviour, who made 15 2, X | death. Therefore having an example proper in the father of 16 2, X | shall not need to allege an example foreign, of the wisdom of 17 2, XIV | excellently by Plato in example; not only in the persons 18 2, XIV | mind, beholding them in an example or two; as first, in that 19 2, XIX | in some studies: as, for example, if a child be bird-witted, 20 2, XIX | whereof we see a notable example in Tacitus of two stage 21 2, XXI | Majesty, as a prime or eminent example of tractates concerning 22 2, XXI | to his face; besides the example of many other excellent 23 2, XXII | exercise, habit, education, example, imitation, emulation, company, 24 2, XXII | upon some one or two, as an example of the rest, because it 25 2, XXII | changed by custom; using for example, that if a stone be thrown 26 2, XXIII| to the proportion of an example; led with a desire to give 27 2, XXIII| discourse attendeth upon the example, than when the example attendeth 28 2, XXIII| the example, than when the example attendeth upon the discourse. 29 2, XXIII| substance. For when the example is the ground, being set 30 2, XXIII| proceedings of himself and his example being the unlikest in the 31 2, XXIII| beyond the measure of an example; led, because I would not 32 2, XXIII| to the proportion of an example; led with a desire to give 33 2, XXIII| discourse attendeth upon the example, than when the example attendeth 34 2, XXIII| the example, than when the example attendeth upon the discourse. 35 2, XXIII| substance. For when the example is the ground, being set 36 2, XXIII| proceedings of himself and his example being the unlikest in the 37 2, XXIII| beyond the measure of an example; led, because I would not


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