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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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practice

   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | lawyers which are only men of practice, and not grounded in their 2 1, V | accommodated for use and practice, but it increaseth no more 3 1, V | compendious treatises for practice that form is not to be disallowed; 4 2, Int | from a profession or the practice of a profession. So as, 5 2, Int | exercise fitteth not the practice, nor the image the life; 6 2, Int | as may be to the life of practice; for otherwise they do pervert 7 2, I | therefore, howsoever the practice of such things is to be 8 2, VIII | keep one eye upon use and practice. But these are but coastings 9 2, IX | better than an empirical practice. With this reservation, 10 2, X | intend some other art or practice, which they fancy more than 11 2, X | partly out of their own practice, partly out of the constant 12 2, XV | and such as by device and practice may be exalted to an extreme 13 2, XV | may be drawn much better practice than that in use; and besides 14 2, XVI | another’s language, and in the practice of divers that are dumb 15 2, XVII | cut off; descriptions of practice are cut off. So there remaineth 16 2, XVII | must be somewhat left to practice; but how much is worthy 17 2, XVII | and are no more aiding to practice than an Orteliusuniversal 18 2, XVII | laboured and polished by practice. But how crystalline they 19 2, XVII | also laboured and put in practice a method, which is not a 20 2, XVIII| cut off; descriptions of practice are cut off. So there remaineth 21 2, XVIII| must be somewhat left to practice; but how much is worthy 22 2, XVIII| and are no more aiding to practice than an Orteliusuniversal 23 2, XVIII| laboured and polished by practice. But how crystalline they 24 2, XVIII| also laboured and put in practice a method, which is not a 25 2, XXII | purpose, therefore, of this practice is to fix and cherish the 26 2, XXIII| hath much greater life for practice when the discourse attendeth 27 2, XXIII| not according to common practice: so I understand it, that 28 2, XXIII| several courts; again, how the practice, profession, and erudition 29 2, XXIII| hath much greater life for practice when the discourse attendeth 30 2, XXIII| not according to common practice: so I understand it, that 31 2, XXIII| several courts; again, how the practice, profession, and erudition


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