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Alphabetical [« »] agendo 1 agent 4 agentis 1 ages 16 agesilaus 2 aggravate 2 agile 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 suppose 16 11 16 12 16 ages 16 almost 16 augustus 16 cato | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances ages |
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1 1, Int | history or tradition of the ages succeeding, but also in 2 1, II | the same men and the same ages. For as ‘for men, there 3 1, II | have lived in the same ages. Neither can it otherwise 4 1, II | labours may extend to other ages) were not needful for the 5 1, III | of fortune was for some ages in the Roman state, which 6 1, VII | distinction, so much in all ages embraced, that he made between 7 1, VIII| and opinions in succeeding ages. So that if the invention 8 1, VIII| vast seas of time, and make ages so distant to participate 9 2, Int | done in the succession of ages, though not within the hourglass 10 2, I | learning, throughout the ages of the world, I may truly 11 2, II | joined in monarchy for the ages to come, so were joined 12 2, II | appointed to be in the same ages; as we see it is already 13 2, III | the same throughout the ages of the world, both for the 14 2, III | accomplishment throughout many ages, though the height or fulness 15 2, XXV | future succession of all ages. For as to the first it 16 2, XXV | to the succession of all ages, with a foresight of all