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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | book that led the way to a new world of thought. It was 2 Int | full setting forth of his New Organon, or instrument of 3 Int | sketch of his conception of a New Organon that should lead 4 Int | justify himself under the new order of things by writing “ 5 1, III | curious what they put into a new vessel than into a vessel 6 1, IV | those primitive but seeming new opinions had against the 7 1, IV | liberty to coin and frame new terms of art to express 8 1, V | envieth there should be new additions, and novelty cannot 9 1, V | should begin the labour of a new search, he were but like 10 1, VI | in the Scriptures of the New Testament.~(14) So again 11 1, VI | withal a renovation and new spring of all other knowledges. 12 1, VII | inventors and authors of new arts, endowments, and commodities 13 1, VII | cities and commonalties with new ordinances and constitutions, 14 1, VII | constitutions, and granting new franchises and incorporations; 15 1, VII | because he was against the new ceremony of his adoration, 16 1, VII | lights as it had been a new firmament of stars, and 17 1, VIII | either because they are new, or because they are great. 18 2, Int | preserved and reposed; secondly, new editions of authors, with 19 2, Int | of the earth and putting new mould about thee roots that 20 2, VII | causes to the invention of new experiments; therefore I 21 2, VII | undertaking not only to frame new words of science at pleasure, 22 2, VII | physical causes give light to new invention in simili materia. 23 2, VIII | indications and designations of new particulars, if men in their 24 2, VIII | pretended not to make any new philosophy, yet did use 25 2, X | who are careful to report new cases and decisions, for 26 2, X | wonders: for many things are new in this manner, which are 27 2, X | this manner, which are not new in the kind; and if men 28 2, XIII | that bringeth forth both new and old store;” and we see 29 2, XVI | seemeth to me as free to make new measures of verses as of 30 2, XVII | that knowledge which is new, and foreign from opinions 31 2, XVII | are now trivial were then new, the world was full of parables 32 2, XVIII| that knowledge which is new, and foreign from opinions 33 2, XVIII| are now trivial were then new, the world was full of parables 34 2, XIX | away but a moment, one is new to begin. And as sciences 35 2, XXIII| may appear at the first a new and unwonted argument to 36 2, XXIII| may appear at the first a new and unwonted argument to


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