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32 minds
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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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examples

   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | reason of the greatness of examples, or too incompatible and 2 1, II | of the dissimilitude of examples; or at least, that it doth 3 1, II | of one man’s life furnish examples and precedents for the event 4 1, II | sort better with ancient examples than with those of the later 5 1, II | disproportion or dissimilitude of examples, it teacheth men the force 6 1, II | quickness and penetration of examples. For let a man look into 7 1, III | to honesty of precepts or examples of too great height. And 8 1, IV | For hereof we have great examples in Xenophon, Cicero, Seneca, 9 1, IV | authorities, similitudes, examples, as upon particular confutations 10 1, VII | most eminent and selected examples) doth best appear in the 11 1, VII | notably represented in the examples of Alexander the Great and 12 2, I | upon common and familiar examples; the other because from 13 2, III | are the notable events and examples of God’s judgments, chastisements, 14 2, IV | times wanted both variety of examples and subtlety of conceit. 15 2, IV | cannot be so sensible nor examples so fit.~(4) But there remaineth 16 2, XIV | hereof we have given many examples in one of the errors, or 17 2, XVII | and illustrating it with examples, and digesting it into a 18 2, XVII | is cut off; recitals of examples are cut off; discourse of 19 2, XVIII| and illustrating it with examples, and digesting it into a 20 2, XVIII| is cut off; recitals of examples are cut off; discourse of 21 2, XXIII| consideration some number of examples.~(6) Sed et cunctis sermonibus 22 2, XXIII| them by deducements and examples.~(8) Neither was this in 23 2, XXIII| vicegerents and supplies where examples failed: now that the times 24 2, XXIII| discourse upon histories or examples. For knowledge drawn freshly 25 2, XXIII| for action; whereas the examples alleged for the discourse’ 26 2, XXIII| they guide themselves by examples, in thinking they can do 27 2, XXIII| consideration some number of examples.~(6) Sed et cunctis sermonibus 28 2, XXIII| them by deducements and examples.~(8) Neither was this in 29 2, XXIII| vicegerents and supplies where examples failed: now that the times 30 2, XXIII| discourse upon histories or examples. For knowledge drawn freshly 31 2, XXIII| for action; whereas the examples alleged for the discourse’ 32 2, XXIII| they guide themselves by examples, in thinking they can do


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