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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | itself fit for great and small works. And for your gift 2 1, III | carriage, and commit errors in small and ordinary points of action, 3 1, III | fiddle, but he could make a small town a great state.” So 4 1, IV | abundance of leisure, and small variety of reading, but 5 1, IV | controversy (whereof there are no small number both in divinity 6 1, IV | than to go about with a small watch-candle into every 7 1, V | commonly sciences receive small or no augmentation. But 8 1, VIII | schoolmasters have, is a matter of small honour; to have commandment 9 1, VIII | Neither is that pleasure of small efficacy and contentment 10 2, I | there are set down some small memorials of the schools, 11 2, I | often to pass that mean and small things discover great, better 12 2, I | than great can discover the small; and therefore Aristotle 13 2, I | in mean concordances and small portions. So we see how 14 2, II | as may well appear by the small number of them; yet if particularity 15 2, II | s house expressed every small particularity, even concerning 16 2, V | others so rare, and in so small quantity? Doth any, in handling 17 2, X | find much iteration, but small addition. It considereth 18 2, X | easy passage. For it is no small felicity which Augustus 19 2, XII | at least wise usurpeth no small authority in itself, besides 20 2, XIII | regions, and the other a small motion; so it cannot be 21 2, XVI | mixed with truth, and of small fruit. This portion of knowledge 22 2, XVI | use in a mother tongue is small, in a foreign tongue more; 23 2, XIX | amiss to observe also how small and mean faculties gotten 24 2, XXI | the hill;” yet there is small doubt but that men can write 25 2, XXI | deal of good to ensue of a small injustice. Which Jason of 26 2, XXII | great matters, and others to small (which Aristotle handleth, 27 2, XXIII| without manifest cause. For small favours, they do but lull 28 2, XXIII| tractates of them, but only as small pieces for patterns. And 29 2, XXIII| of our time: and it is to small purpose to have an erected 30 2, XXIII| without manifest cause. For small favours, they do but lull 31 2, XXIII| tractates of them, but only as small pieces for patterns. And 32 2, XXIII| of our time: and it is to small purpose to have an erected 33 2, XXV | have I made as it were a small globe of the intellectual


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