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Alphabetical [« »] inquireth 4 inquiries 4 inquiry 60 inquisition 10 inquisitive 3 inquisitor 1 insatisfaction 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 ignorance 10 imitation 10 impression 10 inquisition 10 instructions 10 intention 10 kept | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances inquisition |
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1 1, I | two principal senses of inquisition, the eye and the ear, affirmeth 2 1, IV | for surely, to the severe inquisition of truth and the deep progress 3 1, IV | own inventions; so in the inquisition of nature, they ever left 4 1, VI | but only to the glory of inquisition of truth; for so he saith 5 2, I | entering into these things for inquisition of truth, as your Majesty 6 2, VII | natural philosophy— the inquisition of causes, and the production 7 2, VII | inveterate opinion, that the inquisition of man is not competent 8 2, IX | man in sickness. But the inquisition of this part is of great 9 2, XVII | neither put in use nor put in inquisition, and therefore note it for 10 2, XVIII| neither put in use nor put in inquisition, and therefore note it for