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1 Pro | but solicitude for the work; that in case of his death 2 Pro | his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand, seeing 3 Ded | as was required for this work. I know not what to say 4 Ded | own part to regard this work as a child of time rather 5 Ded | especially concerns the work in hand, namely, that you 6 Pre | entrance and threshold of the work, and that frankly and without 7 Pre | likes, because it makes the work short and easy, and saves 8 Pre | their own strength to the work of advancing the boundaries 9 Pre | have gone more boldly to work and, taking it all for an 10 Pre | it for a great matter to work out some single discovery — 11 Pre | which in its first day's work created light only and assigned 12 Pre | it produced no material work, but proceeded to that on 13 Pre | myself, at the outset of the work I most humbly and fervently 14 Pre | opinion to be held, but a work to be done; and to be well 15 Pre | does not suppose that the work can be altogether completed 16 Plan| the order and plan of the work. I distribute it into six 17 Plan| what I mean or what the work is which I have in my head, 18 Plan| for the execution of such work, or else a portion of the 19 Plan| or else a portion of the work itself executed by myself 20 Plan| in every case either by work or by counsel. For if it 21 Plan| for the first part of the work.~Having thus coasted past 22 Plan| ordinary logic almost all the work is spent about the syllogism. 23 Plan| is the second part of the work.~But I design not only to 24 Plan| therefore the third part of the work embraces the "phenomena 25 Plan| slavishly bent upon its work; experiment, blind, stupid, 26 Plan| supplied with fit matter to work upon, as with safeguards 27 Plan| own course and does her work her own way) — such as that 28 Plan| the intellect to begin its work, it may find everything 29 Plan| for the understanding to work upon.~And now that we have 30 Plan| in the second part of the work); but I mean actual types 31 Plan| the fourth part of the work is devoted.~The fifth part 32 Plan| reverse.~The sixth part of my work (to which the rest is subservient 33 Plan| made a beginning of the work — a beginning, as I hope, 34 Plan| guard and protect this work, which coming from thy goodness 35 Plan| turned to look upon the work which his hands had made,