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Francis Bacon
The new Atlantis

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1 1 | deep, and brought forth dry land, so He would now discover 2 1 | so He would now discover land to us, that we might not 3 2 | did put us in some hope of land, knowing how that part of 4 2 | we saw the appearance of land, all that night; and in 5 2 | plainly discern that it was a land flat to our sight, and full 6 2 | minute long till we were on land, came close to the shore 7 2 | the shore and offered to land. But straightway we saw 8 2 | it were forbidding us to land: yet without any cries or 9 2 | in Spanish these words: “Land ye not, none of you, and 10 3 | they were not permitted to land, they ran in danger of their 11 5 | have license to come on land.” We said, “We were all 12 7 | number which ye will bring on land.” We thanked him and said, “ 13 7 | And so six of us went on land with him; and when we were 14 7 | him; and when we were on land, he went before us, and 15 9 | know that the custom of the land requireth that after this 16 9 | surely is manifested in this land.” We offered him also twenty 17 10| with us. We are men cast on land, as Jonas was out of the 18 10| deep; and now we are on land, we are but between death 19 12| given you license to stay on land for the space of six weeks; 20 13| that we were come into a land of angels, which did appear 21 14| the state of that happy land. But above all, we said, 22 14| to know (in respect that land was so remote, and so divided 23 14| and unknown seas from the land where our Saviour walked 24 18| ordain this ark to come to land, that in the same day is 25 19| being at that time, in this land, Hebrews, Persians, and 26 19| language. And thus was this land saved from infidelity (as 27 22| imported, as if we thought this land a land of magicians, that 28 22| if we thought this land a land of magicians, that sent 29 22| former speech, that this land had laws of secrecy touching 30 24| At that time this land was known and frequented 31 25| matter so as he cut off their land forces from their ships, 32 25| theirs, both by sea and land; and compelled them to render 33 28| There reigned in this land, about 1,900 years ago, 34 28| sufficient and substantive this land was, to maintain itself 35 28| flourishing estate wherein this land then was, so as it might 36 29| that should be permitted to land, as many at all times might 37 31| from being discovered at land, and how they must be put 38 87| here are in God’s bosom, a land unknown.” And so he left


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