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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | Saviour himself did first show His power to subdue ignorance, 2 1, VIII | he hath he will learn to show to the full, and use them 3 2, Int | quantity of books maketh a show rather of superfluity than 4 2, I | wanting which doth most show the spirit and life of the 5 2, VI | God. For as all works do show forth the power and skill 6 2, VI | the works of God, which do show the omnipotency and wisdom 7 2, XVI | sciences, naming them for show and ostentation, and to 8 2, XVII | a man shall make a great show of an art, which, if it 9 2, XVII | whereas methods, carrying the show of a total, do secure men, 10 2, XVII | speedily come to make a show of learning, who have it 11 2, XVIII| a man shall make a great show of an art, which, if it 12 2, XVIII| whereas methods, carrying the show of a total, do secure men, 13 2, XVIII| speedily come to make a show of learning, who have it 14 2, XXI | obtaining a desire hath a show of advancement, as motion 15 2, XXI | though in a circle hath a show of progression.~(5) But 16 2, XXI | though it be sweet and have show of many changes, yet breaketh 17 2, XXIII| entereth deep which hath show of nature, liberty, and 18 2, XXIII| able man to make the less show. For there is a great advantage 19 2, XXIII| commonly in poets, that if they show their verses, and you except 20 2, XXIII| carriage, he must take heed he show not himself dismantled and 21 2, XXIII| facility of nature; but show some sparkles of liberty, 22 2, XXIII| please the most, and make a show of a perpetual felicity 23 2, XXIII| comparison, preferring things of show and sense before things 24 2, XXIII| entereth deep which hath show of nature, liberty, and 25 2, XXIII| able man to make the less show. For there is a great advantage 26 2, XXIII| commonly in poets, that if they show their verses, and you except 27 2, XXIII| carriage, he must take heed he show not himself dismantled and 28 2, XXIII| facility of nature; but show some sparkles of liberty, 29 2, XXIII| please the most, and make a show of a perpetual felicity 30 2, XXIII| comparison, preferring things of show and sense before things 31 2, XXV | which were scandalised at a show of contradiction, Quid est 32 2, XXV | into exact methods have a show of strength, in that each


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