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Alphabetical [« »] correspondeth 1 corroborate 2 corroded 1 corrupt 16 corrupta 2 corrupted 4 corrupter 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 cato 16 consequence 16 conversant 16 corrupt 16 demosthenes 16 easily 16 extant | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances corrupt |
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1 1, III | could not agree with the corrupt manners of his country, 2 1, III | his master grew extremely corrupt in his government. Neither 3 1, III | many in the depth of their corrupt principles may despise it, 4 1, IV | advantage upon that which is corrupt and degenerate, as the heathens 5 1, IV | are solid do putrefy and corrupt into worms;—so it is the 6 1, VI | abandoned to vice do not so much corrupt manners, as those that are 7 2, XIV | manifest the degenerate and corrupt use is for caption and contradiction, 8 2, XIV | and inwardly infect and corrupt the state thereof. For the 9 2, XX | discourse can do) against corrupt and popular opinions. Again, 10 2, XXI | and sever that which is corrupt. For, as Solomon saith, 11 2, XXI | utmost reaches of their own corrupt opinions, they despise all 12 2, XXIII| respecter of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth not so lightly 13 2, XXIII| and the like evil and corrupt positions, whereof (as in 14 2, XXIII| respecter of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth not so lightly 15 2, XXIII| and the like evil and corrupt positions, whereof (as in 16 2, XXV | judgment is more subject to corrupt. This is that method which