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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | Popes do greater things, and proceed upon truer principles of 2 1, III | though some times it may proceed from misgovernment and accident. 3 1, III | disgrace to learning can proceed from the manners of learned 4 1, IV | IV~(1) Now I proceed to those errors and vanities 5 1, IV | nature, the one seeming to proceed of cunning and the other 6 1, VI | decree, or counsel.~(3) To proceed, to that which is next in 7 1, VII | likewise, which be learned, to proceed upon more safe and substantial 8 1, VII | greatest clemency that could proceed out of the mouth of man.~( 9 1, VIII | VIII~(1) To proceed now from imperial and military 10 2, VII | contemplations) we will now proceed to natural philosophy. If 11 2, VII | philosopher Aristotle, that did proceed in such a spirit of difference 12 2, IX | reservation, therefore, we proceed to human philosophy or humanity, 13 2, X | body was ever esteemed to proceed from a due reverence to 14 2, XIX | with the easiest, and so proceed to the more difficult; and 15 2, XX | XX~(1) We proceed now to that knowledge which 16 2, XXII | therefore, it is left unto us to proceed by application~“Vincenda 17 2, XXIII| s life? But although it proceed not to that extreme, yet 18 2, XXIII| friends and dependents, to proceed according to the composition 19 2, XXIII| they must needs advance and proceed; as Caesar saith in a despising 20 2, XXIII| are planted, though they proceed from the same fountains. 21 2, XXIII| s life? But although it proceed not to that extreme, yet 22 2, XXIII| friends and dependents, to proceed according to the composition 23 2, XXIII| they must needs advance and proceed; as Caesar saith in a despising 24 2, XXIII| are planted, though they proceed from the same fountains.


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