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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, III | may be well seen in the passages of government and policy 2 1, VII | and for making bridges and passages, and for policing of cities 3 1, VII | of matter, and the real passages and lively images of actions 4 2, I | straitened and held fast; so the passages and variations of nature 5 2, II | the occasions, and other passages of action. For this is the 6 2, II | evidences, fragments of stories, passages of books that concern not 7 2, II | over in silence the smaller passages and motions of men and matters. 8 2, III | yet but as inducements and passages to deeds; so are there other 9 2, III | discourse, and all other passages of action. And such as are 10 2, VI | which may arise out of the passages of Holy Scriptures, or out 11 2, X | parts, the secrecies of the passages, and the seats or nestling 12 2, X | medicines familiar. And for the passages and pores, it is true which 13 2, XI | to their view the secret passages of things, and specially 14 2, XXI | strange and hard stops and passages, as a set song or voluntary; 15 2, XXII | these be heathen and profane passages, having but a shadow of 16 2, XXIII| we set down some heads or passages of it.~(13) Wherein it may 17 2, XXIII| in words rather to sudden passages and surprised words than 18 2, XXIII| mind will sooner clear the passages of fortune than the obtaining 19 2, XXIII| inward and profound, and the passages thereof hardly to be reduced 20 2, XXIII| we set down some heads or passages of it.~(13) Wherein it may 21 2, XXIII| in words rather to sudden passages and surprised words than 22 2, XXIII| mind will sooner clear the passages of fortune than the obtaining 23 2, XXIII| inward and profound, and the passages thereof hardly to be reduced


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