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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | and proceed upon truer principles of state, than those which 2 1, II | exceptions, as the latitude of principles and rules. If it mislead 3 1, III | the depth of their corrupt principles may despise it, yet it will 4 1, IV | few received authors or principles, did represent unto them. 5 1, VII | more safe and substantial principles, than counsellors which 6 2, V | philosophy which concerneth the principles, and of that other part 7 2, V | or correspondence of the principles and architectures of nature 8 2, VII | summary philosophy the common principles and axioms which are promiscuous 9 2, VII | total, or else into the same principles or seeds. So as the first 10 2, VII | doctrine concerning the principles or originals of things. 11 2, VIII | suppose numbers to be the principles and originals of things. 12 2, VIII | of opinions touching the principles of nature, and the fundamental 13 2, XIII | with Plato, whereby the principles of sciences may be pretended 14 2, XIII | propositions by derivation from the principles; their form of induction, 15 2, XIII | 4) Thirdly, allow some principles or axioms were rightly induced, 16 2, XIII | and reduction of them to principles in a middle term. It is 17 2, XIV | hasten to set down some principles about which the variety 18 2, XIV | reduction of propositions to principles in a middle term. The principles 19 2, XIV | principles in a middle term. The principles to be agreed by all and 20 2, XXIII| et tempora noras; their principles, rules, and observations, 21 2, XXIII| cumber:” or that other of his principles, “That he presuppose that 22 2, XXIII| et tempora noras; their principles, rules, and observations, 23 2, XXIII| cumber:” or that other of his principles, “That he presuppose that 24 2, XXV | For after the articles and principles of religion are placed and 25 2, XXV | holdeth not; for both the principles are examinable by induction, 26 2, XXV | syllogism; and besides, those principles or first positions have


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