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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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1 Int | original title-page of the book now in the reader’s hand— 2 Int | the reader’s hand—a living book that led the way to a new 3 Int | world of thought. It was the book in which Bacon, early in 4 Int | Essays. That was a little book containing only ten essays 5 Int | work, where in his First Book he pointed out the discredits 6 Int | The rest of the First Book was given to an argument 7 Int | Learning; and the Second Book, on the Advancement of Learning, 8 1 | THE FIRST BOOK OF FRANCIS BACON;~OF THE 9 1, I | another place of the same book, where he saith: “I saw 10 1, I | too well studied in the book of God’s word, or in the 11 1, I | of God’s word, or in the book of God’s works, divinity 12 1, III | such as the argument of the book was fit and proper for; 13 1, IV | letter of a patent or limited book, which though it hath large 14 1, IV | the recording, into one book, excellently discerning 15 1, VII | Julianus the emperor, in his book entitled Caersares, being 16 1, VII | 24) So likewise in that book of his, Anti-Cato, it may 17 1, VII | 25) So, again, in his book of Apophthegms, which he 18 2 | THE SECOND BOOK.~ 19 2, III | is a great loss of that book of Caesar’s; for as his 20 2, XIV | briefly over in our first book.~(11) And lastly, let us 21 2, XIX | per sportam, mended his book, and made it Demissus est 22 2, XX | anathematised and razed out of the book of life, in an ecstasy of 23 2, XXI | your Majesty’s excellent book touching the duty of a king; 24 2, XXI | notwithstanding in your book of a free monarchy, you 25 2, XXIII| nature. For so we see in the book which Q. Cicero writeth 26 2, XXIII| consulatus (being the only book of business that I know 27 2, XXIII| nature. For so we see in the book which Q. Cicero writeth 28 2, XXIII| consulatus (being the only book of business that I know 29 2, XXV | use to interpret a profane book.~(18) In this part touching


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