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36 could
36 doctrine
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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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call

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | which the philosophers call intellectual; the largeness 2 1, Int | for your gift of speech, I call to mind what Cornelius Tacitus 3 1, II | or if any man had rather call for scholars that were great 4 1, II | present, which the Italians call ragioni di stato, whereof 5 1, IV | awake all antiquity, and to call former times to his succours 6 1, IV | pleasantness, and (as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase 7 1, IV | natural magic pretendeth to call and reduce natural philosophy 8 1, V | was spoken of Socrates, to call philosophy down from heaven 9 1, VI | sapience, as the Scriptures call it.~(2) It is so, then, 10 1, VI | when it pleased God to call the Church of Rome to account 11 1, VII | that which the Grecians call apotheosis, and the Latins 12 1, VII | in emulation was wont to call him Parietaria, “wall-flower,” 13 1, VII | learning, and was wont to call the poet Martial his Virgil; 14 1, VII | flatter (if they will so call it) an Alexander, or a Caesar, 15 1, VIII | descend into himself, or to call himself to account, nor 16 2, Int | particular commemorations, I call to mind what Cicero said 17 2, Int | alchemist to help me, who call upon men to sell their books, 18 2, II | an action. The first we call chronicles, the second lives, 19 2, VII | only. Neither doth this call in question or derogate 20 2, VIII | children at the first will call every woman mother, but 21 2, VIII | it be in childhood, will call every philosophy mother, 22 2, IX | animosity (which he did unfitly call anger, having a greater 23 2, XIII | possessed to draw forth or call before us that which may 24 2, XIII | is that which the schools call topics, is deficient.~(10) 25 2, XIV | which is that which they call per incommodum, or pressing 26 2, XIV | certain tribes, which we call categories or predicaments, 27 2, XVII | which is the rule they call ?a?a?t?; the other giveth 28 2, XVIII| which is the rule they call ?a?a?t?; the other giveth 29 2, XXII | is that properly which we call accommodating or applying. 30 2, XXII | is that properly which we call good nature or ill nature, 31 2, XXII | fathers in great indignation call poesy vinum daemonum, because 32 2, XXIII| the poet doth elegantly call passions tortures that urge 33 2, XXIII| straits,” which the Italians call seminar spine, to sow thorns: 34 2, XXIII| the poet doth elegantly call passions tortures that urge 35 2, XXIII| straits,” which the Italians call seminar spine, to sow thorns: 36 2, XXV | theology (which in our idiom we call divinity) is grounded only


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