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1 Not| the more awake in deducing direction of works from the speculation 2 9| have failed in their very direction and address that error will 3 11| but in the nature of the direction; for our purpose is not 4 11| travels. The fullness of direction to work and produce any 5 11| liberty. Certainty is when the direction is not only true for the 6 11| infallible. Liberty is when the direction is not restrained to some 7 11| Besides as a conjectural direction maketh a casual effect, 8 11| particular and restrained direction is no less casual than an 9 11| for want of certainty in direction you are frustrated in success, 10 11| for want of variety in direction you are stopped in attempt. 11 11| attempt. If therefore your direction be certain, it must refer 12 11| Whiteness; let the first direction be that if air and water 13 11| rivers, and the like. This direction is certain, but very particular 14 11| and water. Let the second direction be, that if air be mingled 15 11| tied to air. Let the third direction exclude or remove the restraint 16 11| become white. Let the fourth direction exclude the restraint of 17 11| beareth a part. Let the fifth direction then be, that if any bodies, 18 11| give an example of a free direction, thereby to distinguish 19 11| hand, we admit the sixth direction to be, that all bodies or 20 11| of induction. This sixth direction, which I have thus explained, 21 11| further freeing of this sixth direction; for the clearness of a 22 11| But you must free your direction to the producing of such 23 11| I call the freeing of a direction, in the received philosophies ( 24 11| gold; in like manner the direction carrieth a resemblance of 25 11| a resemblance of a true direction in verity and liberty which 26 11| liberty which indeed is no direction at all. For though your 27 11| at all. For though your direction seem to be certain and free 28 11| and warrant what is a true direction, though that general note 29 11| make it smooth it is a good direction to say, make it even; but 30 11| stone even it is no good direction to say, make it bright or 31 11| and concur; and yet the direction is more unperfect, if it 32 11| in a diverse. For in the direction to produce brightness by