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1 Pre| fragment. It is at the same time full of interest, inasmuch 2 Not| at any rate that at that time the design of the whole 3 Not| transcriber’s note of the time when he finished his work; 4 Not| 1603, that he had at that time resolved “to meddle as little 5 Not| he wrote in Elizabeth’s time, to a small, neat, light, 6 Not| hence I infer that up to the time when he made these corrections, 7 Not| ORGANUM, promising at the same time a fuller explanation of 8 Not| nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and 9 Not| alterations or additions made from time to time. We may know perhaps 10 Not| additions made from time to time. We may know perhaps that 11 Not| conclude that he at the same time altered the whole composition 12 1| pretended learned men of his time for raising great benefit 13 1| knowledge should meet in one time or age.~But howsoever that 14 1| effect is possible, but the time or place yieldeth not the 15 1| and appeal thereof made to Time, (with renunciation nevertheless 16 4| break of day. For at that time the world was altogether 17 4| device comes shortest and time addeth and perfecteth. But 18 4| author goeth furthest and time leeseth and corrupteth. 19 4| grossly managed at first, by time accommodate and refined. 20 4| most vigour at first, by time degenerated and imbased. 21 7| truth is contrary, and that time is like a river which carrieth 22 8| that whereas before his time the same professors of wisdom 23 8| fortune, leaving him no vacant time for so mean a skill. Now 24 9| But the impediments of time and accidents, though they 25 9| received do consist, were in time minors and subsequents to 26 9| to the end that for the time to come (upon the account 27 9| it hereafter; and for the time present (in case I should 28 17| found out by Axiom in short time, as by infinite experiences 29 18| of wits and injuries of time; all which if they were 30 19| fail in much less space of time to make return of many singular 31 BCo| the heavenly bodies at the time of some remarkable accident;—