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Francis Bacon
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ground

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | or a fort or commanding ground for strife and contention; 2 1, II | countenance of gravity than any ground of justice: for experience 3 1, II | them when and upon what ground to resolve; yea, and how 4 1, IV | they digged over all the ground, and gold they found none; 5 1, V | or a fort or commanding ground, for strife and contention; 6 1, VI | not to the tiller of the ground.~(8) So in the age before 7 1, VII | season, and for a latitude of ground where they fall; but the 8 1, VII | Macedonian, all upon the ground of the act of that young 9 2, Int | or dilating.~2. Let this ground therefore be laid, that 10 2, Int | and leese itself in the ground, except it be collected 11 2, Int | or no; and thereupon to ground an amendment or reformation 12 2, Int | thing to set forth what ground lieth unmanured, and another 13 2, V | nec auferre. Is not the ground, which Machiavel wisely 14 2, VI | contemplation of nature, or ground of human knowledges, to 15 2, VI | them further than he hath ground. But the sober and grounded 16 2, VII | much as lieth in my pen to ground a sociable intercourse between 17 2, IX | have both of them a solid ground in Nature, and a profitable 18 2, X | and no doubt upon this ground that they find that mediocrity 19 2, XXI | lute or like instrument, a ground, though it be sweet and 20 2, XXI | or an ice which may be ground forth without taking too 21 2, XXII | and is built upon this ground; that the minds of all men 22 2, XXIII| when the example is the ground, being set down in a history 23 2, XXIII| history of times is the best ground for discourse of government, 24 2, XXIII| actions. Nay, there is a ground of discourse for this purpose 25 2, XXIII| propositions) can suffice to ground a conclusion, if there be 26 2, XXIII| when the example is the ground, being set down in a history 27 2, XXIII| history of times is the best ground for discourse of government, 28 2, XXIII| actions. Nay, there is a ground of discourse for this purpose 29 2, XXIII| propositions) can suffice to ground a conclusion, if there be 30 2, XXV | for I can find no space or ground that lieth vacant and unsown


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