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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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thought

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | the way to a new world of thought. It was the book in which 2 Int | beginning of a course of thought that afterwards flowed in 3 1, Int | employments: for the latter, I thought it more respective to make 4 1, Int | elocution: and I have often thought that of all the persons 5 1, IV | prodigious narrations, which he thought worthy the recording, into 6 1, VII | For although he might be thought partial to his own profession 7 1, VII | before he was slain: for he thought there was grown behind upon 8 1, VII | will be vulgar, and may be thought fitter for a declamation 9 1, VII | his vain imagination he thought its had some conformity), 10 1, VII | the matter, because they thought they should not be disproved;” 11 1, VII | first, it is reason he be thought a master of words, that 12 1, VIII | invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth 13 1, VIII | organs of the body, they thought might remain after death, 14 2, I | except they be such as may be thought secrets, rarities, and special 15 2, II | actions which they have thought worthy of memory, with politic 16 2, IV | And therefore, it was ever thought to have some participation 17 2, VIII | the race of the Ottomans, thought he could not reign except 18 2, XVI | than gold and silver), I thought good to propound it to better 19 2, XVI | and retired arts it may be thought I seek to make a great muster-roll 20 2, XVII | which use the terms might be thought to understand the art; which 21 2, XVIII| which use the terms might be thought to understand the art; which 22 2, XIX | received, yet would I not be thought to disallow all those divisions 23 2, XXIII| any observation that they thought was good for life, they 24 2, XXIII| and professed, hath been thought a thing impolitic and unlucky, 25 2, XXIII| declaration, have been ever thought sound and good; and are 26 2, XXIII| hear the like?” and yet thought he meant no hurt; he did 27 2, XXIII| he had brought it (as he thought) to that point when he was 28 2, XXIII| note as deficient, to be thought things imaginative or in 29 2, XXIII| any observation that they thought was good for life, they 30 2, XXIII| and professed, hath been thought a thing impolitic and unlucky, 31 2, XXIII| declaration, have been ever thought sound and good; and are 32 2, XXIII| hear the like?” and yet thought he meant no hurt; he did 33 2, XXIII| he had brought it (as he thought) to that point when he was 34 2, XXIII| note as deficient, to be thought things imaginative or in 35 2, XXV | therefore he must needs be thought to affirm the matter thereof 36 2, XXV | it divideth itself into thought, word, or act. And in this


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