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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | being in nowise aided by the opinions of his own time, was enforced 2 1, IV | primitive but seeming new opinions had against the schoolmen, 3 1, IV | which is yielded to arts and opinions, it is likewise of two kinds; 4 1, V | a conceit that of former opinions or sects after variety and 5 1, V | infect their meditations, opinions, and doctrines with some 6 1, V | when reciting the several opinions of the nature of the soul, 7 1, VIII | cogitations, imaginations, opinions, and beliefs, but knowledge 8 1, VIII | causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages. So that 9 2, I | partiality of axioms and opinions, which are commonly framed 10 2, VII | antiquity, either in terms or opinions, as may stand with truth 11 2, VII | the one to conquer all opinions, as the other to conquer 12 2, VIII | understand those differences of opinions touching the principles 13 2, VIII | before them the several opinions touching the foundations 14 2, VIII | the several glosses and opinions upon Nature, whereof it 15 2, VIII | articles. Neither do I exclude opinions of latter times to be likewise 16 2, VIII | and demonstrations, the opinions of Xenophanes; and any other 17 2, XIII | and make room for their opinions, rather than in their true 18 2, XIV | infinite errors and vain opinions if they be not recalled 19 2, XVII | is new, and foreign from opinions received, is to be delivered 20 2, XVII | conceits are seated in popular opinions need only but to prove or 21 2, XVII | conceits are beyond popular opinions, have a double labour; the 22 2, XVIII| is new, and foreign from opinions received, is to be delivered 23 2, XVIII| conceits are seated in popular opinions need only but to prove or 24 2, XVIII| conceits are beyond popular opinions, have a double labour; the 25 2, XX | against corrupt and popular opinions. Again, for the degrees 26 2, XXI | scratch. And both these opinions do not want their supports. 27 2, XXI | reaches of their own corrupt opinions, they despise all morality. 28 2, XXI | to a supper certain whose opinions they meant to feel, whether 29 2, XXII | perturbations, and vain opinions? Is not the opinion of Aristotle 30 2, XXII | and majesty, and popular opinions against virtue in their 31 2, XXIII| servants, their conceits and opinions from their familiar friends, 32 2, XXIII| General fame is light, and the opinions conceived by superiors or 33 2, XXIII| servants, their conceits and opinions from their familiar friends, 34 2, XXIII| General fame is light, and the opinions conceived by superiors or 35 2, XXV | secundum consilium meum, in opinions and counsels, and not in 36 2, XXV | that I have propounded my opinions naked and unarmed, not seeking


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