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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | Majesty deserveth to be expressed not only in the fame and 2 1, VI | other to wisdom; the one expressed in making the subsistence 3 1, VI | was chiefly figured and expressed in the similitude and gift 4 1, VII | of actions and persons, expressed in the greatest propriety 5 1, VII | fulness of it can scarce be expressed. For, first, it was a refusal 6 2, I | information, as may be well expressed in the tale so common of 7 2, II | journal of Alexander’s house expressed every small particularity, 8 2, VII | difference, perspicuously expressed, is most familiar and sensible. 9 2, X | of substances, as is well expressed:—~“Purumque reliquit~AEthereum 10 2, XIV | by another, hath exactly expressed all the forms of objection, 11 2, XVI | necessity that cogitations be expressed by the medium of words. 12 2, XVI | deaf, that men’s minds are expressed in gestures, though not 13 2, XXI | which amongst the Romans was expressed in the familiar or household 14 2, XXIII| whereof seemeth to me well expressed by Livy, though not meant 15 2, XXIII| opinion, which by us is expressed in adage to this effect, 16 2, XXIII| consurgit pro eo. Here is expressed that which was noted by 17 2, XXIII| quo paratur fames. Here is expressed the extremity of necessitous 18 2, XXIII| difference, is that which is well expressed, Fatis accede deisque, that 19 2, XXIII| conceit which is elegantly expressed by the Emperor Charles V., 20 2, XXIII| and revealed. For so it is expressed in the Scriptures touching 21 2, XXIII| whereof seemeth to me well expressed by Livy, though not meant 22 2, XXIII| opinion, which by us is expressed in adage to this effect, 23 2, XXIII| consurgit pro eo. Here is expressed that which was noted by 24 2, XXIII| quo paratur fames. Here is expressed the extremity of necessitous 25 2, XXIII| difference, is that which is well expressed, Fatis accede deisque, that 26 2, XXIII| conceit which is elegantly expressed by the Emperor Charles V., 27 2, XXIII| and revealed. For so it is expressed in the Scriptures touching


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