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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | propound unto you framed particulars, yet I may excite your princely 2 1, Int | mind, and thence to extract particulars for this purpose agreeable 3 1, II | time it appeareth in many particulars that the governments of 4 1, VII | notably appear in these three particulars: first, in the envy he used 5 2, Int | first, I refer myself to the particulars. For the last, touching 6 2, VII | that in this and other particulars, wheresoever my conception 7 2, VII | too remote a recess from particulars.~(6) But the use of this 8 2, VIII | and designations of new particulars, if men in their speculation 9 2, XIII | Theaetetus” noteth well, “That particulars are infinite, and the higher 10 2, XIII | and contriving it out of particulars natural and artificial, 11 2, XIII | conclude upon an enumeration of particulars, without instance contradictory, 12 2, XIII | many subjects) upon those particulars which appear of a side, 13 2, XIII | imperious and scornful toward particulars; which their manner was 14 2, XIII | variably collected out of particulars, it is not the laborious 15 2, XIV | the understanding in some particulars, but doth more generally 16 2, XVII | and therefore satisfy. But particulars being dispersed do best 17 2, XVIII| and therefore satisfy. But particulars being dispersed do best 18 2, XXIII| freshly and in our view out of particulars, knoweth the way best to 19 2, XXIII| knoweth the way best to particulars again. And it hath much 20 2, XXIII| procure good informations of particulars touching persons, their 21 2, XXIII| another. These informations of particulars, touching persons and actions, 22 2, XXIII| they want time to learn particulars, to wait occasions, and 23 2, XXIII| Tantalus. But this was meant of particulars: nevertheless even unto 24 2, XXIII| freshly and in our view out of particulars, knoweth the way best to 25 2, XXIII| knoweth the way best to particulars again. And it hath much 26 2, XXIII| procure good informations of particulars touching persons, their 27 2, XXIII| another. These informations of particulars, touching persons and actions, 28 2, XXIII| they want time to learn particulars, to wait occasions, and 29 2, XXIII| Tantalus. But this was meant of particulars: nevertheless even unto 30 2, XXV | you remove yourself from particulars, the greater peril of error


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