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Francis Bacon
The great instauration

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1 Pro | original condition, or if that may not be, yet reduced to a 2 Pro | project and undertaking it may seem a thing infinite and 3 Pro | beginning of that which may lead to something, than 4 Pro | a thing so great that it may well be content with its 5 Ded | Mighty King,~Your Majesty may perhaps accuse me of larceny, 6 Ded | abstracted from your business may perhaps go to the memory 7 Ded | what I have to offer, it may be ascribed to the infinite 8 Ded | life, so after my death I may yet perhaps, through the 9 Ded | book-learning), such as philosophy may be built upon — such, in 10 Ded | philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air, 11 Ded | from the facts of nature. May God Almighty long preserve 12 Pre | in order that the mind may exercise over the nature 13 Pre | from them no further than may suffice to let the images 14 Pre | concordances of things, that they may see for themselves what 15 Pre | pray, that things human may not interfere with things 16 Pre | increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incredulity 17 Pre | submissive to the divine oracles, may give to faith that which 18 Pre | mind of man to swell, we may not be wise above measure 19 Pre | evil, to the end that man may revolt from God and give 20 Pre | ask (else injustice to me may perhaps imperil the business 21 Plan| everything forth, as far as may be, plainly and perspicuously ( 22 Plan| received; that thereby the old may be more easily made perfect 23 Plan| all obscure, so that men may not perhaps easily understand 24 Plan| in fact things which men may certainly command if they 25 Plan| humanity allows) the intellect may be raised and exalted, and 26 Plan| insidious action of the mind may be marked and reproved ( 27 Plan| of the bridal song) there may spring helps to man, and 28 Plan| race of inventions that may in some degree subdue and 29 Plan| such a natural history as may serve for a foundation to 30 Plan| form of interpreting nature may keep the mind from going 31 Plan| fact (low and vulgar as men may think it) count more upon 32 Plan| history of such virtues as may be considered cardinal in 33 Plan| name, that the sciences may be no more troubled with 34 Plan| each point was made out, may see whether there be any 35 Plan| error connected with it and may arouse themselves to devise 36 Plan| intellect to begin its work, it may find everything the more 37 Plan| and convenient approach may be made to nature, and matter 38 Plan| army of divine works, it may seem that we have no more 39 Plan| from another, that there may be an example in every kind. 40 Plan| neglect anything useful that may turn up by the way. And 41 Plan| that I hope my speculations may, in virtue of my continual 42 Plan| inns, in which the mind may rest and refresh itself 43 Plan| issue, such an issue, it may be, as in the present condition 44 Plan| pattern of the world; rather may he graciously grant to us 45 Plan| Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us, and


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